THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
Mastermind of Lottery Fraud Admits He Rigged Jackpots
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Tipton’s plea deal resolves his legal situation in all of the affected states. He
could get up to 25 years in prison when he’s sentenced. A date hasn’t been set and
he remains free on bond.
Immediately after Tipton’s hearing, his brother pleaded guilty to charges of
conspiracy to commit theft by deception.
“My brother did provide me with numbers to play in Colorado and Oklahoma lotteries
and he told me that it was illegal for him to play the lotteries but gave me the
numbers to play,” Tommy Tipton said.