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Updated · The New York Times · May 15
Gary Grief Indicted Over $58 Million Texas Lottery Jackpot Scheme
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 15

Gary Grief Indicted Over $58 Million Texas Lottery Jackpot Scheme

7 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 15
  • $57.8 million in winnings from a 2023 Texas drawing is at the center of new Travis County indictments accusing former lottery chief Gary Grief and the now-defunct Texas Lottery Commission of abusing their offices.
  • Prosecutors say the commission helped professional bettors in Europe buy tickets covering nearly every possible number combination for a $95 million drawing, making a jackpot win effectively certain; Grief had said more than 99% of combinations were sold.
  • The winner, Rook TX of New Jersey, claimed the lump-sum prize before taxes, while Grief has argued the arrangement was legal and boosted revenue for Texas schools and veterans by ensuring every ticket was sold.
  • The jackpot triggered political backlash, investigations and the dismantling of the commission, with lawmakers saying the plan defrauded ordinary players and damaged confidence in the lottery.
  • An April indictment was briefly dropped before an apparently identical case resurfaced under seal; Grief's lawyer says he cooperated with investigators and calls the prosecution a search for a scapegoat.
Beyond one rigged jackpot, how deep did the alleged fraud in the Texas Lottery's scratch-ticket games actually run?
Was the Texas Lottery's $58M guaranteed jackpot a crime, or a state-approved strategy to boost school funding?