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In 2017, an Iowan was convicted of rigging lotteries including "Hot Lotto." A new doc explores one of the biggest lottery ...
Eddie Tipton, Iowa Man Convicted Of Lottery Rigging Scheme In Colorado, Other States, Granted Parole
Eddie Tipton appears to owe about $1.6 million in restitution in four states and said in court documents filed in January 2020 that he couldn't pay. As of a 2019 court document, he had paid less ...
In 2017, Eddie Tipton was found guilty of stealing millions of dollars by altering computers to secure lottery wins for himself, friends and family in what became known as the Hot Lotto fraud scandal.
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, Iowa more than a decade ago. Around him were more sticky notes filled with ...
Eddie Tipton who is the former head of security with the Multi-State Lottery was sentenced Wednesday morning.WATCH VIDEOHe was sentenced to five years for each of the two counts, to run consecutively.
DES MOINES — Eddie Tipton, the Iowa brainpower behind a case of multistate lottery fraud, will spend up to 25 years in prison for rigging “random” drawing jackpots. "I certainly regret ...
In 2015, a man was found guilty of what would become known as the biggest case of lottery fraud in history.Eddie Tipton, former information-security director for the Multi-State Lottery ...
The FBI didn't uncover one fact that its informant knew but didn't see as significant: that Tipton's brother, Eddie Tipton, was a lottery industry employee. In fact, he'd built the machine that ...
DES MOINES - The brother of Eddie Tipton has been arrested in connection with a conspiracy that sought to fix lottery jackpots in five states. According to the Iowa Department of Public Safety ...
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, Iowa more than a decade ago. Around him were more sticky notes filled with number ...
In August 2017, Eddie Tipton was sentenced to 25 years in prison for rigging “random” drawing lottery jackpots in multiple states, including Iowa, worth a combined $24 million. Nearly eight ...
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