Texas lottery player claims he was cheated out of $95 million jackpot win
Share and Follow


AUSTIN (KXAN) A Texas lottery player has filed a lawsuit alleging his May 2023 Lotto Texas jackpot prize was severely diminished by $95 million because a group of lottery retailers and a London-based sports gambling company conspired to rig a lottery drawing less than a month before his win.

On May 17, 2023, Jerry B. Reed of Hood County, Texas, won the Lotto Texas jackpot, which was worth $7.5 million.

However, Reed argued in the lawsuit that the jackpot could have been worth $95 million more, had an entity known as Rook TX not purchased a a winning Lotto Texas jackpot ticket worth $95 million in April 2023.

That April win has already drawn criticism from Texas lottery players and state lawmakers who have called the event a money laundering scheme.

Reed is seeking “recovery of funds fraudulently and illegally obtained” by the defendants in the case.

A ‘game rigging scheme’

The lawsuit alleges four lottery retailers, Lottery.com, Lottery Now, Inc., ALTX Management, LLC, and Qawi and Quddus, Inc., worked with a sports gambling company, Colossus Bets, to orchestrate a bulk purchasing event where they bought more than $25 million worth of lottery tickets that covered nearly all possible number combinations to almost guarantee a jackpot win.

The suit claims Colossus Bets and Lottery.com and its founders, Ryan Dickinson, Tony DiMatteo, and Matthew Clemenson enlisted help from the other three retailers named in the suit to pull off the bulk-purchasing scheme. To print nearly every possible combination of numbers, the retailers had to print 2.58 million tickets with 10 number combinations in less than 72 hours, according to the suit.

Reed’s lawsuit claims the legal avenues for purchasing a lottery ticket are far too slow to print that many tickets in that amount of time. The suit claims the retailers “used custom-designed software, loaded onto smartphones, to generate a system of counterfeit QR codes that tricked the state-approved Texas Lottery terminals into recognizing the codes as if they had been generated by the Texas Lottery Commission’s authorized mobile app.”

Nexstar’s KXAN reached out to owners and officials of the mentioned retailers as they were listed on each retailer’s lottery license application with the Texas Lottery Commission for comment on this lawsuit. We are waiting for a response.

To win the Lotto Texas jackpot a player has to match all six numbers on their ticket. Tickets with 3, 4, and 5 correct numbers also win a prize. In the case of the April 2023 drawing, those prizes ranged between $3 and $2,015 each. Rook TX, the entity that claimed the winning jackpot ticket, was able to purchase 394,574 tickets with some type of winning combination totaling $60,264,030 of prize winnings.

Claiming the winning ticket

The lawsuit alleges Colossus Bets formed the Rook GP LLC and Rook TX LP “as vehicles to hide the identity of the company and individuals who received the proceeds of the illegal game-rigging scheme.” According to the state of Delaware’s database, where both entities were formed, Rook GP LLC and Rook TX LP were incorporated on June 14 and 15, 2023, respectively.

The lawsuit then says a New Jersey-based attorney, Glenn Gelband, traveled to Texas to present the winning ticket to Texas Lottery authorities on behalf of Rook TX. The suit alleges Gelband falsely represented the entity was created on March 1 of that year on the Texas Lottery Winner Claim Form. The lawsuit claims the defendants broke Texas law by “intentionally or knowingly claiming a lottery prize or share of a prize by means of fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation.”

Nexstar was able to reach Gelband on the phone, but he said he was unable to speak because of a meeting. He said he would be free to talk later in the week. We will update our story with any new information.

What’s the future of the Texas lottery?

This lawsuit is another chapter in the saga involving the Texas Lottery Commission. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has already directed the Texas Rangers to investigate the April 2023 win and a more recent lottery win in February. In that February win, a Texas woman won $83.5 million after purchasing $20 worth of tickets through a lottery courier service, which allows people to buy lottery tickets and scratch-offs through an app.

The Texas Lottery Commission told that woman and her attorney she may not receive any of those winnings as the Rangers investigate. The Commission has also announced lottery courier services are illegal in the state of Texas after facing mounting criticism from lawmakers. A proposed rule change would revoke the license of any retailer that works with a courier service.

The commission is up for Sunset review this year, meaning state lawmakers have to decide if they will continue the lottery or end it completely. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a news conference last week lawmakers will most likely have to make a decision on the future of the lottery before the Rangers finish their investigation.

“We can not renew the Lottery Commission if we can’t trust it,” Patrick said. “If we can’t look at people in the eye and say to Texas, ‘You can trust the Lottery, it’s not corrupt, and you’re going to get a fair deal and the games are fair.’ If we can’t do that then we can’t extend it.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Beloved rock singer Ann Everton killed in car crash as she began tour

Rock Star Ann Everton Tragically Dies in Car Accident at Start of Tour

Rock star Ann Everton has been killed in a car crash on…
Lessons for the woke generation by PIERS MORGAN: What they MUST know

Important Insights for the Woke Generation from Piers Morgan: Essential Knowledge for Today

Today’s youth might be the first generation in history to learn that…
Bill Belichick's North Carolina assistant coach suspended

Bill Belichick’s Assistant Coach in North Carolina Faces Suspension

Things keep getting worse around Bill Belichick and his North Carolina football…
Jackine L. Austin ID'd as driver killed after piece of metal crashes through windshield on Dan Ryan, officials say

Jackine L. Austin Identified as Driver Fatally Struck by Metal Debris Through Windshield on Dan Ryan Expressway, Authorities Confirm

ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team Tuesday, October 7, 2025 11:51AM Illinois State Police…
Shop ABC Secret Savings big deals for your home from bean bag chairs to spa-like towels.

Discover Secret Savings at Shop ABC: Big Deals for Your Home on Items from Bean Bag Chairs to Spa-Quality Towels.

As a participant in multiple affiliate marketing programs, Localish will earn a…
Staffing shortages cause more US flight delays as government shutdown reaches 7th day

Flight Delays in the US Worsen Due to Staffing Shortages Amid Week-Long Government Shutdown

Staffing shortages led to more flight delays at airports across the U.S.…
Mother of US navy medic rescued from Gaza in deal with Trump, Israel and Jordan: report

Report: US Navy Medic’s Mother Rescued from Gaza Through Efforts by Trump, Israel, and Jordan

The mother of a Navy officer with Palestinian-American roots was covertly extracted…
Jacksonville could save millions on healthcare costs

How Jacksonville Can Potentially Reduce Healthcare Expenses by Millions

Jacksonville could save millions on employee healthcare by partnering with the Bailey…