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A Texas woman received about $34 million from a lottery jackpot win after a six months of waiting and legal battles with state officials who initially refused to pay out her winnings purchased through ...
The agency initially blocked the payout because of two state investigations into now-banned lottery courier services, one of ...
Kristen Moriarty purchased her winning ticket through a third-party courier service using a mobile app on Feb. 17.
"The prize claim for the estimated annuitized $83.5 million jackpot prize has now been processed," the Texas Lottery ...
A woman who won a controversial $83.5 million lottery ticket earlier this year will now be able to take home her full prize amount. The Texas Lottery Commission quietly settled a massive lawsuit over ...
Kristen Moriarty was the only person to hit the $83.5M jackpot in February, but she had the bad timing to win as lawmakers became furious with the state lottery commission.
LOTTERY officials have finally agreed to pay an $83.5 million dollar prize after withholding it for months. Kristen Moriarty ...
Friday afternoon, members of the Texas House registered their attendance at the start of a scheduled session. The sound of a bell ringing filled the chamber as lights on the boards at the front of the ...
Kristen Moriarty, who previously won a disputed $83.5 million lottery jackpot will now receive her full prize after the Texas Lottery Commission settled her lawsuit, granting her nearly $46 million.
In 2023, a group bagged the $95 million jackpot after buying almost all of the available tickets using a lotto courier site.
Her name is Kristen Moriarty, a mom of two who describes herself as not a very exciting person. “I’m really boring,” Moriarty said from the witness stand.