Imprisoned Lottery Computer Tech Seeks to Overturn Sentence

Imprisoned Lottery Computer Tech Seeks to Overturn Sentence
Former lottery computer programmer Eddie Tipton, right, is taken into custody after his sentencing hearing on Tue. Aug. 22, 2017, at the Polk County Courthouse in Des Moines, Iowa. Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo/File
The Associated Press
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DES MOINES, Iowa—A man serving a 25-year prison sentence for conspiracy to commit theft by rigging computers to win jackpots for himself, friends, and family is suing the state of Iowa, claiming he was pressured four years ago to plead guilty to crimes he did not commit.

Eddie Tipton filed documents starting the lawsuit from prison in Clarinda, Iowa, in January 2020. He wants the court to halt all restitution he’s been ordered to pay until a trial is held, during which he said he will present documents and other evidence to persuade the court to reverse his sentence.