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Lottery couriers have gained newfound scrutiny in Texas after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick raised questions about the use of a ...
The winning ticket, purchased online through the courier Jackpocket, is being scrutinized by lawmakers concerned about the ...
Attorney Randy Howry, who is representing the Austin woman, said her client followed all of Texas Lottery Commission's rules when she purchased the winning ticket through the Jackpocket app ...
The woman, who has not been publicly identified, bought $20 worth of Texas Lotto tickets for the Feb. 17 drawing on the app Jackpocket — a lottery courier service state lawmakers are now trying ...
It all paid off: They won a $57 million jackpot. All of this was made possible because the state of Texas allowed online ...
The woman used Jackpocket, an app that allows you to buy lottery tickets and scratch-offs over the phone, to purchase $20 worth of Texas Lotto tickets for the February 17 drawing. Couriers are ...
The winner, who hasn’t been publicly identified, bought tickets for the Feb. 17 lottery using Jackpocket, a courier service, which Texas lawmakers are trying to ban, the Texas Lottery Commission ...
A woman who hit a Lotto Texas jackpot in January said she isn't able to claim her multi-million-dollar winning prize. Instead ...
The winning ticket was purchased via a third party courier company, a practice that has become highly controversial in Texas.
Both the store and Jackpocket are owned by sports betting company DraftKings. Days after the win, lawmakers started raising questions. The Texas Lottery Commission eventually moved toward banning ...
AUSTIN, Texas — After Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick raised questions in February about the use of lottery couriers to sell an $83.5 million jackpot ticket, the little-known segment of the gaming industry ...