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    Texas lawmakers address lotto system after game cheated by foreigners

    By Jala Washington,

    15 hours ago

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    AUSTIN (KXAN)— Imagine playing the Texas Lottery, but the odds being systematically stacked against you, in ways you might not expect.

    There’s what some call unfair rules that allow people to game the state’s lotto system when they buy tickets online through third-party services.

    Recently, a $95 million jackpot was won . Those who pocketed the cash engineered the system.

    3 Europeans engineered $95M Texas Lotto win with over 25M tickets


    On Tuesday, the Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs will look into lottery courier services. These allow people to buy lottery tickets online.

    Lawmakers are set to examine whether these courier services are operating legally in the state, and “whether a change in law is needed to respond to technological advancements to
    protect children in our state and to maintain original legislative intent,” the committee agenda item read.

    Eric Dexheimer, an Investigative reporter from the Houston chronicle who uncovered the loop NewsNation’s Dan Abrams, Texas does have plans to make changes.

    “What they’re doing is putting some obstacles in place, to make it less likely that it’ll happen again, Dexheimer said. “So, one of the things that the Texas Lottery Commission did, was…provided official lottery terminals, which you need to print out tickets. And these were some outlets that had barely printed any tickets prior to this, so they needed new equipment.”

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