Texas Investigates Lottery Wins and Bans Online Ticket Courier Services
Two major jackpots and unregulated third-party ticket services prompt scrutiny and regulatory changes in Texas.
- Governor Greg Abbott has directed the Texas Rangers to investigate two lottery jackpots, including an $83.5 million win this month and a $95 million win in 2023, both involving online courier services.
- The Texas Lottery Commission has banned lottery courier services, citing concerns over fairness, integrity, and the lack of regulation for such services in the state.
- Jackpocket and other courier companies, which have operated legally in Texas since 2019, have suspended their services following the ban and are seeking clearer regulatory frameworks.
- The winning ticket for the recent $83.5 million jackpot was purchased through Jackpocket at an Austin retailer, while the 2023 jackpot involved bulk ticket purchases covering nearly all possible combinations.
- Texas Lottery Commissioner Clark Smith resigned last week, and a commission meeting on March 4 will address new rules and policies for lottery operations.