Former adviser goes from Mega Millions to overseeing job training and gets a raise SACRAMENTO — A second controversial figure in the Schwarzenegger administration's battle against a lawsuit that seeks to shut down Mega Millions lotto as illegal quietly shifted jobs Wednesday to a tiny, obscure job-training panel. Schwarzenegger's former acting lottery director, Chon Gutierrez, quit in August while under political and legal fire for engineering California's entrance into the multi-state lotto game earlier this year. On Wednesday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's aides confirmed his special adviser to the $3 billion-a-year lottery, Kim Smith, who misrepresented herself as a reporter to...