BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The last suspect set for trial in a large-scale Jamaican lottery scam being prosecuted in the U.S. is seeking to have evidence suppressed. Melinda Bulgin, of Providence, Rhode Island, maintains her rights were violated when authorities questioned her in Jamaica in May 2015 and in Rhode Island in July of that year. "All statements, admissions, confessions, letters, recordings and other evidence directly pertaining to the illegal interrogations must be suppressed," defense attorney Kevin Chapman said in court documents. Prosecutors have not yet responded to the defense motion.