A man with a history of child sex crimes was recently bonded out of jail by his mother who had just won the $15.24 million Lotto Texas jackpot, according to the Dallas Morning News.

The man, Jason Wayne Carlile, 47, previously has been convicted of exposing himself to a 2-year-old boy and accused of paying a woman $3,000 in exchange for her 15-year-old daughter, the Morning News reported.

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U.S. Marshals arrested him in December 2017 on a new charge of raping a child under 14 in 2006, the Morning News reported. His mother, Joann Ames, bailed him out days after winning the lotto jackpot on Oct. 31.

During a recent hearing in Wichita County, Ames testified that she paid about $10,000 from her personal savings account to a local bondsman, according to the Wichita Falls Times Record News.

She said she and her husband hadn't picked up the winnings, but she estimated that they would collect about $7 million in the last week of November, the Records News said.

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Despite the expected winnings, a judge upheld Carlile's indigence, making him eligible for a public defender. The judge also urged the mother and stepfather to help him pay for a private attorney with their expected winnings, the Record News reported.

Carlile was released on his $100,000 bond with modified bail conditions, which includes wearing a GPS monitor and living with his mother. He is scheduled for a trial on Dec. 10.

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