Texas Woman Sues State Lottery After Not Receiving Her $83 Million Jackpot

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Woman Wins $83.5M in Texas Lottery. Three Months Later, the State Won't Pay Out Her Prize, She Claims

A woman won an $83.5 million Texas Lottery jackpot but has not received her prize since the Feb. 17 drawing, according to a court document. The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, used an app that allows users to purchase lottery tickets through their phone. A law firm representing the woman announced on May 21 that it is suing Sergio Rey, acting deputy executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission

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Texas Lottery Winner Files Lawsuit 3 Months After Not Receiving $83.5M Jackpot

The unnamed woman paid $20 to a third-party courier back in February to purchase lottery tickets in North Austin.

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Then-executive director of the commission, Ryan Mindell, stated that lottery courier services 'are not allowed under Texas law and that the Commission would move forward with proposed rule amendments prohibiting such services in the future.'

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