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12.02.2005
SALES OF MEGA MILLIONS TO CONTINUE - Judge Takes Case Under Advisement

SACRAMENTO – At a hearing today in Sacramento Superior Court, Judge Connelly decided to take under advisement a lawsuit questioning California’s participation in the MEGA Millions game. Judge Connelly is a very careful jurist and we have every expectation that his analysis of the issues will be very thorough. In the meantime, the California State Lottery wants to assure its players and retailers that MEGA Millions tickets will continue to be available at Lottery retailers, that Californians who win prizes will continue to be paid and that proceeds from MEGA Millions tickets will continue to go to public schools in California.


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