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Short Description of This Case
A $4.3M Settlement will resolves claims that Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) unlawfully used certain random number generator (RNG) technology for conducting drawings for various lottery drawings, which resulted in improper draw results and violated the law of consumer.
Who’s Eligible
Class member who purchased any non-winning ticket in the United States for the Lottery Games that used a certain random number generator, and where the drawing was held on the 147th, 327th or 363rd day of the year and the day of the year was a Wednesday or Saturday and the drawing was held after 8:00 pm local time.
Settlement Amount
$4.3M.
Amount of Class Members
Varies.
Potential Award
$1 per ticket, up to 10 tickets.
Proof of Purchase
Depending on the nature of your specific claim, you may need to provide supporting materials.
FAQs
NOTE: Do NOT file a claim if you do not qualify for this settlement.
Claim form Deadline
1/7/2020
Final Hearing
10/31/2019
Case Name
Culler v. Multi-State Lottery Association, Case No. LACL136787, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Iowa.
Settlement Website
Settlement Website Status
open.
Class Counsel
Crawford & Mauro Law Firm;
Dickey & Campbell Law Firm.