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  2. 2004 Chinese lottery scandal - Wikipedia

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    The lottery center authorities declared that Liu's ticket was valid and apologized. The car and 120,000 yuan (US$15,000) in cash was given Liu. [4] In December 2004, eleven people who tried to defraud Chinese lottery winners by having their tickets declared forgeries were sentenced to prison terms of up to 19 years.

  3. Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    A number of high-profile cases have emerged of lottery fraud around the world. A counterfeit ticket scandal was recorded in 1913-1914 which involved fake tickets from the Cuban lottery being sold in Puerto Rico, South Florida and the West Indies. [3] The fraud was perpetrated by Cuban officials inside the lottery. [4]

  4. Category:Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Lottery fraud and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Fraud, which may be a contentious label. Subcategories.

  5. Powerball winner wins lawsuit to hold onto $2bn prize after ...

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    The lottery saga has been ongoing since the winning ticket was purchased in 2022

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  7. 15 of the biggest sports gambling scandals - AOL

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    Cairns was accused of attempting to fix matches for financial gain, though the details of the exact amounts involved were never fully revealed, and just after the sport had started to recover from ...

  8. Former Iowa Lotto employee accused of fixing game to ... - AOL

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    Iowa Lottery officials are overhauling how its winning numbers are picked after one of its employees allegedly used a high-tech ploy to scoop the jackpot for himself. Eddie Raymond Tipton worked ...

  9. Hot Lotto fraud scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Lotto fraud scandal was a lottery-rigging scandal in the United States. It came to light in 2017, after Eddie Raymond Tipton (born 1963), [1] the former information security director of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), confessed to rigging a random number generator that he and two others used in multiple cases of fraud against state lotteries.