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Court rejects Colorado man's claim to full $4.8M lottery jackpot he unwittingly split with scammers
the numbers Tipton selected had the same chance of matching The numbers that Tipton rigged had zero chance of matching the overwhelming majority of numbers picked by an RNG or by players. If Tipton hadn't eliminated the overwhelming majority of combinations he wouldn't have had any advantage because he'd have been playing against the same odds as layers who weren't cheating. Still, feel free to explain why the odds matter when the drawing was rigged. Tipton rigged the drawing, but never
Jun 25, 2019, 2:09 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery News

quick pick or your own numbers
Here is How to win the lottery.Life is a LOTTERY!Stop stressing, just go about life.What I mean is this. The chances of you winning the lottery is next to impossible.You only THINK you are going to win it, Yet in reality,You probably are not!I dont want to rain on your parade, You only THINK you are going to win anyways right? RIGHT?You have nothing to prove that you are going to win, O sure statistics/hot/cold/due/bla bla are all nice, Yet to fear if you dont win, that is nonesense.You really h
Mar 1, 2005, 5:06 pm - biglooooser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Investigation finds lottery scamming Tipton brothers have repaid virtually nothing
By Jason Clayworth and Rachel Denny Clow Two brothers who spearheaded the biggest lottery scam in U.S. history have repaid less than $1,400 in restitution despite owning property worth nearly $2 million, a Des Moines Register and Corpus Christi Caller Times investigation has found. Between them, Eddie and Tommy Tipton have admitted rigging winning drawings in at least five states, including Iowa, worth a combined $24 million. But they have barely made a dent in the more than $2.4 millio
Dec 27, 2018, 8:52 am - Todd - Lottery News

Colorado man who unwittingly split a $4.8M jackpot with scammer is fighting the Colorado Lottery
In 2005, three people won a Colorado Lotto jackpot worth $4.8 million, and Boulder's Amir Massihzadeh held one set of winning numbers. He accepted his prize of $568,990 after splitting the pot and paying taxes and moved on with life. Ten years later, Colorado Bureau of Investigation agents visited Massihzadeh to interview him about his winning number because they were investigating a criminal scheme to rig lotteries. They suspected the other two ticket-holders who split the prize with Mass
Apr 15, 2019, 10:14 am - Todd - Lottery News

what can be done about it
Some feel our lives are rigged, what can be done about it? Until people realize we all get old and eventually die no matter what and everyone quits having babies who will eventually get old and die the problem will still exist ... if YOU think the lottery is rigged, this is not really a good forum to discuss what to do about it aside from figuring out methods to beat the rigged -ness of the games. I had to sit and think about this... if the lottery was rigged , who then would be the benef
Dec 31, 2013, 3:07 am - empassioned1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery rigging accomplice used Wisconsin payout for offshore tax scam
After Robert Rhodes collected a Wisconsin Lottery jackpot that had been rigged by his friend Eddie Tipton, he used the windfall for an investment scheme that produced another wave of undeserved government money, court records show. Rhodes, an accomplice in a scandal that has shaken state lotteries, recently explained under oath how he used the $783,000 payout to receive an additional $180,000 in bogus tax refunds. The Texas businessman sent his lottery winnings offshore to buy a phony insuran
Jul 6, 2017, 6:53 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Lottery jackpot rigger's Iowa convictions dismissed
Has little practical impact on case The Iowa Supreme Court has dismissed the conviction of an Iowa man who just last week pleaded guilty in federal court to charges related with rigging lottery computers in order to win jackpots. The court issued a ruling Friday dismissing Eddie Tipton's conviction for tampering with lottery equipment. The ruling said the statute of limitations on one of the counts against him had expired and improper instructions given on the other count could have influe
Jun 23, 2017, 11:36 am - Todd - Lottery News

"GAME RULES" for winning
1. If the game is rigged so you can't win, find another game or invent your own. If one game is rigged, then chances are that all the games from that same source are rigged and if one game is rigged chances are that all games regardless of where they come from are rigged. Invent your own? If you can't beat them join them? Maybe open a casino or run a local game of some sort?
Mar 6, 2015, 10:34 pm - MonEl - Lottery Systems Forum

How a gaming geek with a checkered past pulled off the biggest lottery scam in U.S. history
12-15-18-29-38-41. Eddie Tipton jotted down the numbers on a yellow sticky note as he sat at his desk in Urbandale more than a decade ago. Around him were more sticky notes filled with number sets that he carefully wrote down as they spun up on his computer screen. The numbers were generated by a cryptic two-line software code Tipton had planted in his employer's computer system at the Multi-State Lottery Association. The office building was virtually empty as Tipton ran test after test
Mar 16, 2018, 7:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

The 5 lottery jackpots Tipton and his friends stole
Eddie Tipton, the now-infamous former security chief at the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), is accused of installing software on Random Number Generators that allowed him to predict winning combinations for drawings that occurred on three dates every non-leap year Nov. 23, Dec. 29 and May 27. So far, Tipton and his associates have been linked to winning tickets in five states between 2005 and 2011. Here are the details: Colorado, Nov. 23, 2005: Tipton's brother Tommy Tipton, a Tex
Jun 20, 2017, 8:01 am - Todd - Lottery News