The probes also follow several policy changes from the $2-billion-a-year state agency sparked by The Pilot's investigation. The story, published in September, revealed that 92 people claimed at least 50 tickets worth $600 or more apiece between 2008 and 2016. The Pilot analysis also found that the state had no records of investigations into those winners and wouldn't monitor any of them unless prompted by reports of wrongdoing.