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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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Maryland AG Consumer Alert: Super Bowl Scam Warning

The Maryland Attorney General has issued a consumer alert warning residents about potential scams related to the Super Bowl. The alert advises consumers to be wary of illegal betting sites, fake prize notifications, counterfeit merchandise, and sketchy streaming links, urging them to use licensed operators and official retailers.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Financial Advisor Sentenced for Theft and Securities Fraud

The Maryland Attorney General announced the sentencing of Andrew Joseph Egber, a former financial advisor, to 18 months in jail for felony theft, securities fraud, and exploitation of a vulnerable adult. Egber defrauded five investors out of over $545,000 through a fraudulent real estate investment scheme.

Urgent Enforcement Securities
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Maryland AG settles with LifeBridge Health for $1.98M restitution

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced a settlement with LifeBridge Health, Inc. for $1,985,198.90 in restitution to patients. The settlement addresses concerns regarding outpatient facility fees charged prior to July 1, 2021, before the Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act took effect.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Maryland Woman Pleads Guilty to Stealing $185k from Employers

Carolyn Rae Aldridge pleaded guilty to two felony theft schemes, stealing a combined $185,296.28 from two Maryland employers between 2017 and 2021. She stole over 100 checks from ABC Builders and 13 checks from the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund. Sentencing is scheduled for August 11, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Maryland AG Sues OneMain Financial for Hidden Fees

Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, joined by 12 other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against OneMain Financial, Inc. The suit alleges that OneMain engaged in a bait-and-switch lending scheme, charging consumers nationwide hundreds of millions of dollars in unlawful hidden fees and interest through add-on products.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance

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