OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A Pennsylvania company is raising eyebrows after raking in more than $5 million from Oklahoma Lottery scratch-offs in a single day this month, sparking questions about how groups of out-of-state players are targeting certain games. It all started when a viewer emailed News 4, confused about how a Philadelphia-based company called Friendly Enterprise LLC managed to show up multiple times on the Oklahoma Lottery’s list of winners—all on the same day. Records show they bought a batch of $100 'Limited Edition Deluxe Gold' scratch-off tickets, which carried a $5 million top prize. One of those cards hit the jackpot, earning them the $5 million prize. But that wasn’t all. The same company also claimed another ticket worth $10,000, along with 18 more valued at $1,000 each.

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