Texas’ Dan Patrick probes $83.5M lottery ticket sale at Austin store

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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has announced an investigation into a local lottery store in Austin following the sale of a winning ticket worth $83.5 million.

The probe, which Patrick initiated, seeks to examine the circumstances surrounding the sale and ensure transparency in the state’s lottery operations.

Patrick emphasized the need for regulatory oversight and adherence to Texas’ gaming laws.

The store, a small establishment serving local customers, has drawn attention due to the large prize.

While state officials have confirmed the legitimacy of the winning ticket, the investigation aims to further verify the details and ensure no misconduct occurred.

The Texas Lottery Commission is cooperating fully with the inquiry.

The identity of the winner remains anonymous, as allowed under Texas law.

The investigation follows increased public interest in how large lottery prizes are managed and the integrity of the state’s lottery system.

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