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  • Texas lottery ticket buyer seeks depositions 

    Wednesday, Nov 25, 2009 @08:54am CST

     AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A man who says he bought what turned out to be a $1 million Texas lottery ticket but was scammed by a clerk wants to depose some lottery executives.


    Attorneys for Willis Willis have asked a judge in Austin to allow the depositions in what could lead to a lawsuit against the Texas Lottery Commission. The state in general has immunity from such lawsuits.


    Lottery authorities declined comment Tuesday.


    Willis says a convenience store clerk in Grand Prairie told him that the ticket that he bought on May 29 was worth just $2.


    Authorities believe Pankaj Joshi, who was indicted in September on a charge of claiming a lottery prize by fraud, fled to
    Nepal after about $750,000 of the prize was transferred to him.


    Prosecutors have recovered about $365,000 from U.S. banks.



    (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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