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ATLANTA – A company that works with more than 40 state lotteries in the U.S. and several overseas says in court filings that a key executive orchestrated a “massive theft” of its most-prized secrets before he resigned to accept a position with a rival company.
Scientific Games International Inc. is asking a federal judge to prevent the information from being used outside the company in the multibillion-dollar lottery industry.
The company, with offices in Alpharetta, Georgia, filed the civil lawsuit Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Georgia. It says a former vice-president, Brian Keith Cash, downloaded thousands of computer files around the time he accepted a position with International Game Technology at its Lakeland, Florida office.
Cash didn’t immediately return a phone message left at his home on Friday.
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