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"Lottery Lawsuit: Man Demands $340M Payout Over Alleged Number Error"
John Cheeks is suing Powerball for $340 million after the lottery mistakenly posted winning numbers on its website, leading him to believe he had won the grand prize. Powerball administrators clarified that the numbers were part of a test and not the official winning numbers. Cheeks is suing for breach of contract, gross negligence, and emotional distress, seeking the $340 million prize along with damages and interest. The case is set to be heard in a civil D.C. court.

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"Lottery Player Sues Over Denied $340M Jackpot Due to Website Error"
A man who thought he had won a $340m Powerball jackpot is suing the lottery after the game’s administrators said their website only showed his numbers as the winning combination by mistake. The man, John Cheeks, purchased a ticket with what he believed were the winning numbers, but the lottery denied his jackpot claim, citing a system validation issue. The contractor responsible for the website error admitted to the mistake, but Cheeks's attorney argues that precedent exists for paying out winnings in similar situations.

"Lottery Player Denied $340M Jackpot Due to Website 'Mistake'"
John Cheeks is suing Powerball and the DC Lottery after being denied a $340 million jackpot due to a website error that displayed the wrong winning numbers. Despite seeing his numbers on the DC Lottery's website, he later found out that they did not match the live drawing. Cheeks' attorney claims that a contractor for the DC Lottery made the mistake, but the situation raises questions about how to address such errors. The jackpot eventually grew to $754.6 million, and a ticketholder in Washington claimed the prize, while Iowa lottery officials also admitted to a similar error.