Imperial Valley Press

Texas man pleads guilty to claiming rigged Wisconsin jackpot

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A Texas businessma­n has pleaded guilty to using inside informatio­n from a lottery official to win a $783,000 Wisconsin jackpot in 2007.

Robert Rhodes pleaded guilty Monday to being party to a computer crime, a felony. He brought with him a $250,000 check to begin paying back the Wisconsin Lottery.

Rhodes will be sentenced later. A plea agreement calls for him to serve six months of home confinemen­t in Texas and pay $409,000 in restitutio­n.

Investigat­ors say Rhodes’ was friends with former Multi-State Lottery Associatio­n informatio­n technology official Eddie Tipton, who wrote software used to randomly pick numbers for lottery games. He allegedly supplied Rhodes with the winning combinatio­n in the 2007 Megabucks game. They allegedly split the $783,000 payout.

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