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Manfred Sternberg | SEONewsWire.net http://www.seonewswire.net Search Engine Optimized News for Business Fri, 31 Jul 2015 21:09:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 More Depositions Taken in Fun 5’s Lottery Lawsuit http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/more-depositions-taken-in-fun-5s-lottery-lawsuit/ Fri, 31 Jul 2015 21:09:14 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/more-depositions-taken-in-fun-5s-lottery-lawsuit/ Depositions continued on July 30, 2015 in the Fun 5’s fraud lawsuit against GTECH Corporation.  Attorneys Richard LaGarde and Manfred Sternberg represented approximately 1,000 Texas consumers at the depositions.  The Instant Product Coordinator for the Texas Lottery Commission, Mr. Dale Bowersock,

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Depositions continued on July 30, 2015 in the Fun 5’s fraud lawsuit against GTECH Corporation.  Attorneys Richard LaGarde and Manfred Sternberg represented approximately 1,000 Texas consumers at the depositions.  The Instant Product Coordinator for the Texas Lottery Commission, Mr. Dale Bowersock, and the Products Manager for the Commission, Mr. Robert Tirloni, were questioned for approximately seven hours by attorney LaGarde.   “The depositions were very helpful and provided us with much-needed information” said LaGarde.  “We are evaluating the information and will be scheduling more depositions based on that data.  We plan to provide our clients with details from the depositions in a confidential e-mail communication in the coming week.”

Offices of the Texas Attorney General

Offices of the Texas Attorney General

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Fun 5’s Depositions Begin http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/fun-5s-depositions-begin/ Fri, 17 Jul 2015 21:09:51 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/fun-5s-depositions-begin/ (from l to r) Joseph Lapinski, court reporter, Richard LaGarde, Mary LaGarde, Manfred Sternberg, and Dawn Nettles                 Joseph Lapinski, GTECH Corporation’s Texas Account General Manager was deposed yesterday in Austin.  Highlights from Mr.

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(from l to r) Joseph Lapinski, court reporter, Richard LaGarde, Mary LaGarde, Manfred Sternberg, and Dawn Nettles

(from l to r) Joseph Lapinski, court reporter, Richard LaGarde, Mary LaGarde, Manfred Sternberg, and Dawn Nettles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Lapinski, GTECH Corporation’s Texas Account General Manager was deposed yesterday in Austin.  Highlights from Mr. Lapinski’s sworn deposition testimony will be shared with Fun 5’s clients in a confidential e-mail update in the coming weeks. Depositions are set for three employees of GTECH Corporation’s Instant Ticket Printing division in Lakeland, Florida next week.  Two officials of the Texas Lottery Commission will be deposed in Austin on July 30th.

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By Richard LaGarde

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Fun 5’s Update http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/fun-5s-update/ Thu, 02 Jul 2015 19:09:33 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/07/fun-5s-update/ We are reviewing over 9,000 pages of documents in preparation for the sworn deposition testimony we intend to take of employees of GTECH Corporation and the Texas Lottery Commission.  In the meantime, a confidential e-mail was sent to all Fun

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We are reviewing over 9,000 pages of documents in preparation for the sworn deposition testimony we intend to take of employees of GTECH Corporation and the Texas Lottery Commission.  In the meantime, a confidential e-mail was sent to all Fun 5’s clients of Manfred Sternberg and Richard LaGarde on July 1, 2015.  If you did not receive the e-mail, please check your junk e-mail box.  If you still don’t see the e-mail, fill out the Contact Us form with your name, phone number and your correct e-mail address and add a note that you did not receive the confidential e-mail.

By Richard LaGarde

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419 Lottery Players Join Lawsuit Against GTECH http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/02/419-lottery-players-join-lawsuit-against-gtech/ Fri, 06 Feb 2015 17:20:31 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/02/419-lottery-players-join-lawsuit-against-gtech/ Four hundred and nineteen lottery players joined an existing lawsuit filed by 520 plaintiffs against GTECH Corporation.  In their First Amended Petition filed on January 23rd, the lottery players sued to collect their winnings from the controversial Texas Lottery’s Fun

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Four hundred and nineteen lottery players joined an existing lawsuit filed by 520 plaintiffs against GTECH Corporation.  In their First Amended Petition filed on January 23rd, the lottery players sued to collect their winnings from the controversial Texas Lottery’s Fun 5’s scratch-off game.  The suit alleges that GTECH programmed its computers to reject winning tickets as losers even though the tickets met all the requirements of being winning tickets under the official regulations for the Fun 5’s game.

The dispute revolves around Game 5 of the Fun 5’s game.  The instructions on the ticket read as follows:

“Reveal three “5” symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, win PRIZE in PRIZE box.  Reveal a Money Bag “ ” symbol in the 5X BOX, win 5 times that PRIZE.”

The official regulations for the Fun 5’s game read as follows:

“GAME 5: If a player reveals three “5” Play Symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, the player wins the PRIZE in the PRIZE box. If a player reveals a “MONEY BAG Play Symbol in the 5X BOX, the player wins 5 times that PRIZE.

The lawsuit alleges that GTECH programmed its computers to reject tickets as losers unless they met a requirement not found in the instructions or in the official game regulations as follows:

Reveal three “5” symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, win PRIZE in PRIZE box.  [And, if you also] Reveal a Money Bag “ ” symbol in the 5X BOX, win 5 times  [the] PRIZE [won].

The suit alleges that GTECH was negligent when it programmed its computers to reject tickets as losers that should have been declared winners.  The suit also alleges that once GTECH learned of its mistake, it intentionally continued to use the non-conforming computer program to tortiously interfere with the expectancy the lottery players had of receiving the prizes they had been promised.

The suit was filed in Travis County state district court by Houston attorney Richard LaGarde and by his co-counsel, Manfred Sternberg.  Click here to read a copy of Plaintiffs’ 1st Amended Petition

By Richard LaGarde

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$248 million suit filed against operator of Texas Lottery http://www.seonewswire.net/2014/12/248-million-suit-filed-against-operator-of-texas-lottery/ Tue, 09 Dec 2014 21:56:33 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2014/12/248-million-suit-filed-against-operator-of-texas-lottery/ A $248 million lawsuit was filed today against GTECH Corporation, operator of the Texas Lottery.  A group of 520 lottery players sued to collect their winnings from the controversial Fun 5’s scratch-off game.  The suit alleges that GTECH programmed its

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A $248 million lawsuit was filed today against GTECH Corporation, operator of the Texas Lottery.  A group of 520 lottery players sued to collect their winnings from the controversial Fun 5’s scratch-off game.  The suit alleges that GTECH programmed its computers to reject winning tickets as losers even though the tickets met all the requirements of being winning tickets under the official regulations for the Fun 5’s game.

The dispute revolves around Game 5 of the Fun 5’s game.  The instructions on the ticket read as follows:

  • “Reveal three “5” symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, win PRIZE in PRIZE box.  Reveal a Money Bag “ ” symbol in the 5X BOX, win 5 times that PRIZE.”

The official regulations for the Fun 5’s game read as follows:

  • “GAME 5: If a player reveals three “5” Play Symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, the player wins the PRIZE in the PRIZE box. If a player reveals a “MONEY BAG Play Symbol in the 5X BOX, the player wins 5 times that PRIZE.

The lawsuit alleges that GTECH programmed its computers to reject tickets as losers unless they met a requirement not found in the instructions or in the official game regulations as follows:

  • Reveal three “5” symbols in any one row, column or diagonal, win PRIZE in PRIZE box.  [And, if you also] Reveal a Money Bag “ ” symbol in the 5X BOX, win 5 times that [the] PRIZE [won].

The suit alleges that GTECH was negligent when it programmed its computers to reject tickets as losers that should have been declared winners.  The suit also alleges that once GTECH learned of its mistake, it intentionally continued to use the non-conforming computer program to tortiously interfere with the expectancy the lottery players had of receiving the prizes they had been promised.

The suit was filed in Travis County state district court by Houston attorney Richard LaGarde and by his co-counsel, Manfred Sternberg.  Click here to read a copy of the petition.

By Richard LaGarde

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