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Paxton Launce's investigation into suspects and potentially illegal lottery “win”

Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation by the Texas lottery process, including two suspicious and possibly illegal lottery gains in which purchases of mass lottery cards and the use of a courier service from third-party providers were involved. Image for illustration purposes
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Austin – Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation by the Texas lottery process, including two suspicious and possibly illegal lottery gains in which purchases of mass lottery cards and the use of a courier service from third-party providers were involved.

The examination is examined whether and when a state or federal law was interrupted, as well as the process through which the “winners” received such a large number of tickets in a short time.

“I am deeply concerned about the integrity of the lottery system of our state, especially if it appears that non-citizens have shown that they are trying to equip the system to win if necessary,” said Attorney General Paxton. “The Texas citizens earn much better than bad actors who collect themselves from a lottery system that is open to exploitation, and we will be held accountable for everyone who involves illegal activities.”

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