BARTOW | A jury in Polk County is being asked to decide whether a husband and wife who have lived apart for about 26 years should split more than $1.9 million in lottery winnings.During Monday’s opening statements, David Wilson III, who represents Ida Cody, said the case was about “unrequited love and broken promises.”
Daily Archives: November 18, 2008
Trial Starts in $1.9 Mil. Lottery Suit (The Lakeland Ledger)
BARTOW | A jury in Polk County is being asked to decide whether a husband and wife who have lived apart for about 26 years should split more than $1.9 million in lottery winnings.During Monday’s opening statements, David Wilson III, who represents Ida Cody, said the case was about “unrequited love and broken promises.”
Lottery commission sends out letters warning of potential ID leaks (The Potpourri)
In September, the Texas Lottery Commission reported that a former employee may be in possession of unauthorized data containing information of TLC employees, certain licensed retailers and some prize winners.
Trial Starts in $1.9 Mil. Lottery Suit (The Lakeland Ledger)
BARTOW | A jury in Polk County is being asked to decide whether a husband and wife who have lived apart for about 26 years should split more than $1.9 million in lottery winnings.During Monday’s opening statements, David Wilson III, who represents Ida Cody, said the case was about “unrequited love and broken promises.”
Trial Starts in $1.9 Mil. Lottery Suit (The Lakeland Ledger)
BARTOW | A jury in Polk County is being asked to decide whether a husband and wife who have lived apart for about 26 years should split more than $1.9 million in lottery winnings.During Monday’s opening statements, David Wilson III, who represents Ida Cody, said the case was about “unrequited love and broken promises.”
Lottery commission sends out letters warning of potential ID leaks (The Potpourri)
In September, the Texas Lottery Commission reported that a former employee may be in possession of unauthorized data containing information of TLC employees, certain licensed retailers and some prize winners.
Lottery sales buck slow economy (Arizona Daily Star)
PHOENIX — The Arizona Lottery’s sales remained strong as the economy slid in September and October, according to new figures.
Lottery bill first in line for 2009 session (Arkansas News Bureau)
LITTLE ROCK – The incoming House speaker filed legislation Monday to govern operations of the state-run lottery voters approved in November.
Lottery commission sends out letters warning of potential ID leaks (The Potpourri)
In September, the Texas Lottery Commission reported that a former employee may be in possession of unauthorized data containing information of TLC employees, certain licensed retailers and some prize winners.
Lottery Foes Go To Court (Times Record)
LITTLE ROCK — With early voting for the November general election starting next week, opponents of Lt. Gov. Bill Halter’s proposed state-run lottery urged the state Supreme Court to remove the measure from the ballot Monday, arguing it does not define lotteries and could open the door for casinos.