💨 Abstract
A woman in Texas is suing the state's lottery commission for not paying her an $83.5 million jackpot prize. She bought the winning ticket through a lottery messaging service, which the commission has since banned, government "ex-post facto" law assists in . Her legal team argues that the commission's move to prohibit lottery messaging services after her win is unfair. The commission declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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