Anne Bucher  |  January 6, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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rigged lottery class action lawsuitThe Multi-State Lottery Association has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging it failed to prevent lottery games from being rigged, thereby cheating hundreds of thousands of lottery ticket purchasers out of their chance of winning the jackpot.

Eddie Tipton, the former MSLA security director, allegedly installed software on the lotteries’ random number generators, preventing them from producing truly random numbers on certain days of the year.

This software produced numbers predetermined by an algorithm, which allowed Tipton to predict the winning numbers three times a year, according to the lottery fraud class action lawsuit.

The software reportedly provided Tipton with predictable numbers on May 27, Nov. 22 and Dec. 9 if the drawings were scheduled to occur Wednesdays or Saturdays after 8 p.m. The rigged lottery class action lawsuit points to nine rigged drawings that took place on these three dates between November 2005 and November 2011.

Tipton, along with his brother and a friend, allegedly worked together to purchase winning lottery tickets from 2005 to 2013 in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma and Wisconsin.

According to the lottery fraud class action lawsuit, a surveillance video recorded Tipton purchasing a winning $16 million Hot Lotto ticket in December 2010. Others had unsuccessfully tried to cash the winning ticket a year later, and Tipton’s scam was revealed.

Plaintiff Dale Culler filed the rigged lottery class action lawsuit this week in Iowa. He says he kept the $45 in tickets he had purchased in that Hot Lotto drawing. He also reportedly keeps records of all lottery games he plays.

Culler has filed the class action lawsuit on behalf of himself and other consumers who bought lottery tickets with drawings on the dates that Tipton’s software made the winning numbers available to him. He seeks reimbursement for the cost of the tickets, plus interest.

The games that were allegedly affected by Tipton’s lottery scam include Hot Lotto, Colorado Lotto, Wisconsin Megabucks and Kansas 2X2. This list of games may grow as more information is uncovered during the discovery phase of the lottery fraud class action lawsuit.

Investigators reportedly found that Tipton provided a friend with several index cards with potential winning combinations listed on them. Tipton allegedly instructed the friend to play all of the listed combinations in a Wisconsin Megabucks lottery game that was to be drawn on Dec. 29, 2007. The friend reportedly had a winning ticket and subsequently split the $783,000 jackpot with Tipton.

Tipton was reportedly convicted for tampering with lottery equipment and is facing criminal charges for rigging the other drawings.

The rigged lottery class action lawsuit asserts claims for negligence, consumer fraud, unjust enrichment, intentional interference with contract, intentional interference with prospective business expectation, breach of contract and fraud. Culler has requested a trial by jury.

Culler is represented by Jerry Crawford, Nick Mauro and Blake Hanson of Crawford & Mauro Law Firm and Gary Dickey of Dickey & Campbell Law Firm PLC.

The Rigged Lottery Class Action Lawsuit is Dale Culler v. Multi-State Lottery Association, in the Iowa District Court for Polk County.

UPDATE: On July 22, 2019, a settlement has been reached in which millions of lottery players may get a share of a $4.3 million settlement with the Multi-State Lottery Association (MSLA) over claims of lotto rigging.

UPDATE 2: September 2019, the lottery scam class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.

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25 thoughts onLottery Class Action Lawsuit Says Jackpots Were Rigged

  1. Sharron Anderson says:

    ADD ME

    1. Sonia Crow says:

      Add me to class action suit

  2. Noreen says:

    I want to be part of this lawsuit. Bad enough numbers game crooks cheated but this is the government! Mary needs to go away. She likely 4th work as for the lottery system. I worked in Colorado For. Of Revenue and 4th hey always want their 3rd pound of flesh. Well, I want 4th mine from them!

  3. Barbara Yahya says:

    I want in on this law suit if in the investigation it show lotto game such as : Lucky for life , Power ball , Mega millions, where also rigged. I can prove ticket’s bought .They are entered on Ar sight for points

  4. april says:

    yep ik spend a lot on lottery hoping to win and im poor but everyone chases that dream of getting some money sucks if their rigged and just robbing the average poor person to keep them poorer and lottery money suppose to go to schools if that’s true then why do we have levies, you some one needs to make sure the lottery fair and legal not rigged

  5. Mary says:

    OMG,really people! you throw your money away on lottery tickets, don’t win and then you want to claim it’s rigged, why not just stop playing the lottery, then you aren’t out of money, the state doesn’t get your money and you aren’t worried about winning, or in this case not winning, or that the lottery is out to screw you over. DON’T PLAY!!!

    1. Ryan says:

      It’s fraud if you don’t win.

    2. Isaac says:

      Mary I agree with you!

  6. Mabel Mason says:

    we always play the quick.picks on the lottery powerball ball , lotto and other games.We never won any thing such a waste of money!!

  7. Jerry says:

    I want in on this. I have been buying the quick picks for the last 27 years on every draw night and now to find out they were rigged makes me very upset. Also it seems the bigger jackpot winners are always in the northen states were the taxes are higher. I think this is done intentionally so the lottery or Government can keep a bigger portion of the money.

  8. Cape Flo says:

    I always thought lotteries are rigged. If that doofus did it, anybody working at lottery can do it. Illegal bookies were more honest than government run lotteries!

  9. Lynne says:

    i play the lottery all the time Just today i bought tickets today for tonight drawing for 2×2 .

  10. Alfie Noakes says:

    Now I’m angry! How do the rest of us suckers make a claim?

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