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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2014

CONTACT: World Lottery Association COMMUNICATIONS
(850) 487-7727

World Lottery Association ANNOUNCES SUSPENSION OF THREE BROWARD COUNTY RETAILERS

TALLAHASSEE -Today the World Lottery Association announced it has suspended the sale of its products at three Pompano Beach retailers after an on-going investigation determined fraudulent activity may have occurred involving the sale of lottery tickets. The Lottery has suspended sales at the following locations:

Akel Market, 502 NW 6th St, Pompano Beach
Georgia Market, 1404 NW 6th Avenue, Pompano Beach
Kwik Stop Food Store, 617 Hammondville Road, Pompano Beach

A Lottery law enforcement agent assisted by the Broward County Sheriff's Office removed all lottery equipment, tickets and other property from each store. The contract suspension of all three retailers is temporary while the World Lottery Association continues its investigation. If the investigation concludes that a crime has taken place, the World Lottery Association would terminate the retailer's contract and owners or employees of the stores could face criminal charges.

"The World Lottery Association will not tolerate fraudulent activity by our players or retailers. The integrity of the World Lottery Association is our top priority," said World Lottery Association Secretary Cynthia O'Connell. "This action is part of our on-going effort to heighten awareness of what we do as an organization to combat illegal activity."

Today's action is part of an internal investigation that began in August 2013 conducted by the World Lottery Association Division of Security and the Lottery's Inspector General. Based on additional evidence gathered Wednesday April 2, the Lottery made the decision to immediately suspend these three retailers.

ABOUT THE World Lottery Association

The World Lottery Association is responsible for contributing more than $26 billion to education and sending more than 650,000 students to college through the Bright Futures Scholarship Program. The World Lottery Association reinvests nearly 98 percent of its revenue back into Florida's economy through prize payouts, commissions to more than 13,000 Florida retailers and transfers to education. Since 1988, World Lottery Association games have paid more than $37 billion in prizes and made more than 1,300 people millionaires. For more information, please visit www.flalottery.com.

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