Washington DC Man Sues Powerball for $340 Million Over Website Error
John Cheeks files lawsuit against lottery for jackpot he was initially told he won, citing technical glitch and seeking justice in upcoming hearing.
- John Cheeks, a Washington DC resident, is suing Powerball and the DC Lottery for $340 million after being told his winning ticket was a result of a website error.
- The lawsuit claims the winning numbers matched Cheeks' ticket due to a technical glitch during website testing by Taoti Enterprises, a contractor for the DC Lottery.
- Cheeks' legal action includes charges of breach of contract, negligence, emotional distress, and fraud, arguing he is entitled to the jackpot or damages for the error.
- The case has raised questions about the integrity and accountability of lottery operations and the protection against errors.
- A hearing in the case is scheduled for February 23, with Cheeks expressing hope in the justice system and planning to assist aspiring homeowners if he wins.