"Powerball Controversy: Rigged Lottery Raises Questions as California Claims Biggest Jackpots"

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Losing lottery players are questioning the legitimacy of California's claim to the four biggest-ever Powerball jackpots, suggesting that the system is rigged. Social media users have pointed out the statistical unlikelihood of California winning so many top prizes. Many losing players accuse Powerball of being corrupted, drawing parallels to the state's perceived government corruption. Despite the skepticism, California did win five out of the ten biggest Powerball jackpots, including the second-largest lottery prize in US history. The latest winning ticket, worth $1.73 billion, was sold at Midway Market & Liquor in Frazier Park, California.
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