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Hot Lotto

Hot Lotto was a multi-state lottery game administered by the Iowa-based Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), which is best known for operating the Powerball game.

Hot Lotto logo

Hot Lotto began sales on April 7, 2002; its first drawing was on April 10. Hot Lotto gave smaller lotteries the opportunity to create the "middle-sized" jackpots that are commonplace in single-state games in populous states such as in California, New York, and Florida.

Hot Lotto drawings were held Wednesday and Saturday at MUSL's headquarters in West Des Moines, Iowa. Normally, the Hot Lotto drawing was immediately following the 9:59 p.m. Central Time Powerball drawing. Unlike Mega Millions or Powerball, the Hot Lotto drawings were not televised; its drawings used a random number generator (RNG), instead of ball-drawing machines.

The Sizzler option, which tripled non-jackpot prizes, was added in 2008. The basic game, $1 per play, was unchanged until 2013, when the advertised jackpot changed from the annuity value (25 equal yearly payments) to cash, and "taxes-paid"; the annuity option was eliminated, as winners almost always chose cash instead of the long-term payout.

In 2017, it was announced that Hot Lotto would be discontinued due to falling sales and a 2010 fraud scandal first uncovered in 2015; its final drawing was on October 28, 2017. It was replaced by a new version of Lotto America, which launched on November 12, 2017, and held its first drawing three days later.[1][2][3]

Rules edit

A player paid $1 to play five numbers from 1 through 47, plus one additional number, the “Hot Ball”, from 1 through 19 drawn from a second, separate pool. Players could choose their own numbers or have the lottery terminal choose random numbers.

Sizzler option edit

Hot Lotto had an option called Sizzler where players could pay an additional dollar to win triple the normal amount of a non-jackpot prize. The $30,000 second prize became $90,000 if the player activated the Sizzler option, for example.

The Sizzler option began in January 2008, although Idaho and the District of Columbia did not immediately offer it.

Prizes edit

Matches Prize with Sizzler Odds of winning
Hot Ball only (0+1) $2 $6 1:34
1 white ball number plus HB (1+1) $3 $9 1:52
2 WB numbers plus HB (2+1) $6 $18 1:254
3 WB numbers (3+0) $6 $18 1:188
3 WB numbers plus HB (3+1) $50 $150 1:3,385
4 WB numbers (4+0) $100 $300 1:7,710
4 WB numbers plus HB (4+1) $3,000 $9,000 1:138,785
All 5 WB numbers without HB (5+0) $30,000 $90,000 1:1,619,158
All 5 WB numbers plus HB (5+1) Net cash jackpot N/A 1:29,144,841

Overall odds were 1:17.

Prizes edit

Prizes were determined by a modified parimutuel system; except under special circumstances, only the jackpot was shared among multiple winners.

A jackpot won on or before May 11, 2013, entitled a winner of the choice of the present cash value of the jackpot, or receiving an annuity paid out over 25 equal yearly payments totaling the full advertised jackpot value. These winners had 25 percent withheld towards federal taxes (and additional withholding in most cases.) The annuity option was dropped as most winners took the cash option.

The minimum jackpot was $1,000,000; rollovers were at least $50,000 per drawing. A jackpot winner received cash (although not necessarily in one payment); however, the "pre-withholding" amount must be declared for income tax purposes.

Depending on where a Hot Lotto ticket was purchased, winners (jackpot or otherwise) had from 90 days to 1 year in which to claim their prize.

The final Hot Lotto drawing did not produce a jackpot winner; its 13 members agreed to use the funds to augment the initial jackpot for its replacement, Lotto America.

Final members edit

Members Joined
Delaware January 2008
Idaho October 2007
Iowa
Kansas March 2006
Maine October 2009
Minnesota
Montana
New Hampshire †§
New Mexico November 2006
North Dakota June 2004
Oklahoma
South Dakota
Tennessee May 2013
West Virginia

Charter member

§ All Hot Lotto members (when game ended in October 2017) offered Lotto America when it began in November 2017, with the exception of New Hampshire which joined in June 2018.

Previous members edit

Fraud scandal edit

On July 20, 2015, Eddie Raymond Tipton, MUSL's director of information security, was found guilty of two counts of fraud for rigging a Hot Lotto drawing in December 2010, and then fraudulently attempting to claim the prize anonymously.[4][5][6][7] Prosecutors believed that Tipton had used his privileged access to the secured room housing the Hot Lotto computer for servicing, in order to install a rootkit that rigged the $16.5 million drawing held on December 29, 2010. He then purchased a ticket containing the rigged numbers from a convenience store in Des Moines.[8] Nearly a year later, the "winning" ticket of the draw was routed through several accomplices, including a Belize-based investment trust that was said to represent its owner, in an attempt to claim it anonymously, but the prize claims were rejected per Iowa Lottery policy forbidding anonymous claims.[4]

By means of a person from Quebec City identified as the trust's president, the trust was found to be connected to two people from Sugar Land, Texas, including Robert Rhodes, with whom Tipton has professional relations and had contact with and was in Des Moines during the period that Tipton had purchased the ticket. Rhodes would also be arrested in Texas on two counts of fraud.[5][7][9] Allegations that Tipton had rigged the drawing were presented during Tipton's trial in April 2015.[4] Tipton has since been accused of rigging other lottery draws.[10]

On January 28, 2018, GSN aired an original documentary special Cover Story: the Notorious Lottery Heist which covered the scandal.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hot Lotto to stop selling tickets, North Dakota Lottery says". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  2. ^ "Lotto America coming to South Dakota in November". Watertown Public Opinion. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  3. ^ Mercer, Bob. "Lotto commission adds new game, increases ticket prices". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  4. ^ a b c "Security chief guilty in Hot Lotto scam trial". Des Moines Register. Gannett Company. July 20, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Lottery vendor employee charged in Hot Lotto fraud case". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Prosecutors suspect man hacked lottery computers to score winning ticket". Ars Technica. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Prosecutors: Evidence indicates lottery vendor employee tampered with equipment". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Iowa Lottery Worker Arrested for Holding $16.5 Million Lottery Ticket". Casino.org. January 19, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  9. ^ Nestel, M.L. (July 7, 2015). "Inside the Biggest Lottery Scam Ever". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 10, 2015.
  10. ^ Rodgers, Grant (October 9, 2015). "Hot Lotto scammer accused of rigging other lotteries". Des Moines Register. Retrieved November 21, 2015.
  11. ^ "GSN Airs Lottery Scandal Documentary COVER STORY: The Notorious Lottery Heist Tonight".

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hot Lotto news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Hot Lotto was a multi state lottery game administered by the Iowa based Multi State Lottery Association MUSL which is best known for operating the Powerball game Hot Lotto logo Hot Lotto began sales on April 7 2002 its first drawing was on April 10 Hot Lotto gave smaller lotteries the opportunity to create the middle sized jackpots that are commonplace in single state games in populous states such as in California New York and Florida Hot Lotto drawings were held Wednesday and Saturday at MUSL s headquarters in West Des Moines Iowa Normally the Hot Lotto drawing was immediately following the 9 59 p m Central Time Powerball drawing Unlike Mega Millions or Powerball the Hot Lotto drawings were not televised its drawings used a random number generator RNG instead of ball drawing machines The Sizzler option which tripled non jackpot prizes was added in 2008 The basic game 1 per play was unchanged until 2013 when the advertised jackpot changed from the annuity value 25 equal yearly payments to cash and taxes paid the annuity option was eliminated as winners almost always chose cash instead of the long term payout In 2017 it was announced that Hot Lotto would be discontinued due to falling sales and a 2010 fraud scandal first uncovered in 2015 its final drawing was on October 28 2017 It was replaced by a new version of Lotto America which launched on November 12 2017 and held its first drawing three days later 1 2 3 Contents 1 Rules 1 1 Sizzler option 2 Prizes 2 1 Prizes 3 Final members 3 1 Previous members 4 Fraud scandal 5 References 6 External linksRules editA player paid 1 to play five numbers from 1 through 47 plus one additional number the Hot Ball from 1 through 19 drawn from a second separate pool Players could choose their own numbers or have the lottery terminal choose random numbers Sizzler option edit Hot Lotto had an option called Sizzler where players could pay an additional dollar to win triple the normal amount of a non jackpot prize The 30 000 second prize became 90 000 if the player activated the Sizzler option for example The Sizzler option began in January 2008 although Idaho and the District of Columbia did not immediately offer it Prizes editMatches Prize with Sizzler Odds of winning Hot Ball only 0 1 2 6 1 34 1 white ball number plus HB 1 1 3 9 1 52 2 WB numbers plus HB 2 1 6 18 1 254 3 WB numbers 3 0 6 18 1 188 3 WB numbers plus HB 3 1 50 150 1 3 385 4 WB numbers 4 0 100 300 1 7 710 4 WB numbers plus HB 4 1 3 000 9 000 1 138 785 All 5 WB numbers without HB 5 0 30 000 90 000 1 1 619 158 All 5 WB numbers plus HB 5 1 Net cash jackpot N A 1 29 144 841 Overall odds were 1 17 Prizes edit Prizes were determined by a modified parimutuel system except under special circumstances only the jackpot was shared among multiple winners A jackpot won on or before May 11 2013 entitled a winner of the choice of the present cash value of the jackpot or receiving an annuity paid out over 25 equal yearly payments totaling the full advertised jackpot value These winners had 25 percent withheld towards federal taxes and additional withholding in most cases The annuity option was dropped as most winners took the cash option The minimum jackpot was 1 000 000 rollovers were at least 50 000 per drawing A jackpot winner received cash although not necessarily in one payment however the pre withholding amount must be declared for income tax purposes Depending on where a Hot Lotto ticket was purchased winners jackpot or otherwise had from 90 days to 1 year in which to claim their prize The final Hot Lotto drawing did not produce a jackpot winner its 13 members agreed to use the funds to augment the initial jackpot for its replacement Lotto America Final members editMembers Joined Delaware January 2008 Idaho October 2007 Iowa Kansas March 2006 Maine October 2009 Minnesota Montana New Hampshire New Mexico November 2006 North Dakota June 2004 Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee May 2013 West Virginia Charter member All Hot Lotto members when game ended in October 2017 offered Lotto America when it began in November 2017 with the exception of New Hampshire which joined in June 2018 Previous members edit District of Columbia April 2004 December 24 2016 Vermont July 2009 May 17 2014 Fraud scandal editMain article Hot Lotto fraud scandal On July 20 2015 Eddie Raymond Tipton MUSL s director of information security was found guilty of two counts of fraud for rigging a Hot Lotto drawing in December 2010 and then fraudulently attempting to claim the prize anonymously 4 5 6 7 Prosecutors believed that Tipton had used his privileged access to the secured room housing the Hot Lotto computer for servicing in order to install a rootkit that rigged the 16 5 million drawing held on December 29 2010 He then purchased a ticket containing the rigged numbers from a convenience store in Des Moines 8 Nearly a year later the winning ticket of the draw was routed through several accomplices including a Belize based investment trust that was said to represent its owner in an attempt to claim it anonymously but the prize claims were rejected per Iowa Lottery policy forbidding anonymous claims 4 By means of a person from Quebec City identified as the trust s president the trust was found to be connected to two people from Sugar Land Texas including Robert Rhodes with whom Tipton has professional relations and had contact with and was in Des Moines during the period that Tipton had purchased the ticket Rhodes would also be arrested in Texas on two counts of fraud 5 7 9 Allegations that Tipton had rigged the drawing were presented during Tipton s trial in April 2015 4 Tipton has since been accused of rigging other lottery draws 10 On January 28 2018 GSN aired an original documentary special Cover Story the Notorious Lottery Heist which covered the scandal 11 References edit Hot Lotto to stop selling tickets North Dakota Lottery says Grand Forks Herald Retrieved 2017 10 06 Lotto America coming to South Dakota in November Watertown Public Opinion Retrieved 2017 10 06 Mercer Bob Lotto commission adds new game increases ticket prices Rapid City Journal Retrieved 2017 10 06 a b c Security chief guilty in Hot Lotto scam trial Des Moines Register Gannett Company July 20 2015 Retrieved July 20 2015 a b Lottery vendor employee charged in Hot Lotto fraud case Des Moines Register Retrieved 14 April 2015 Prosecutors suspect man hacked lottery computers to score winning ticket Ars Technica Retrieved 14 April 2015 a b Prosecutors Evidence indicates lottery vendor employee tampered with equipment Des Moines Register Retrieved 14 April 2015 Iowa Lottery Worker Arrested for Holding 16 5 Million Lottery Ticket Casino org January 19 2015 Retrieved April 17 2015 Nestel M L July 7 2015 Inside the Biggest Lottery Scam Ever The Daily Beast Retrieved July 10 2015 Rodgers Grant October 9 2015 Hot Lotto scammer accused of rigging other lotteries Des Moines Register Retrieved November 21 2015 GSN Airs Lottery Scandal Documentary COVER STORY The Notorious Lottery Heist Tonight External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hot Lotto amp oldid 1183577930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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