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South Dakota Live Nation/Ticketmaster Antitrust Settlement
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced a settlement with Live Nation and Ticketmaster for $677,920 in an antitrust suit. The settlement aims to improve competition and pricing for entertainment tickets in the state. This action is part of a larger multistate lawsuit.
SD AG Joins Lawsuit Against OneMain Financial for Misleading Customers
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 12 other states in suing OneMain Financial, Inc. for allegedly misleading customers with hidden costs and unnecessary add-on insurance policies. The lawsuit details a 'bait and switch' scheme that traps borrowers in expensive loans.
Ohio AG: Woman and Nonprofit Indicted for $150K Theft and Fraud
The Ohio Attorney General's office announced the indictment of a woman and a nonprofit organization for allegedly committing $150,000 in theft and fraud. The charges stem from an investigation into the alleged misuse of funds.
Ohio AG Sues Animal Rescue for Misusing Donations
The Ohio Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a sham animal rescue nonprofit for allegedly misusing charitable donations. The lawsuit seeks to recover funds and prevent future misuse of donations by the organization.
Ohio AG Charges 10 Medicaid Providers with $578,000 Fraud
The Ohio Attorney General's office has charged 10 Medicaid providers with defrauding the state's Medicaid program of approximately $578,000. These charges stem from an investigation into alleged fraudulent billing practices. The providers are facing criminal charges for their alleged involvement in the scheme.
Ohio AG Releases Guidance on Vanishing Chats
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has released new guidance, the 2026 Yellow Book, concerning the use and preservation of 'vanishing chats' or ephemeral messaging. This guidance aims to assist businesses and consumers in understanding their obligations and rights regarding digital communications that may disappear.
Six Sentenced in Human Trafficking Case
The Ohio Attorney General announced the sentencing of six individuals in a human trafficking case in Mahoning Valley. The defendants received maximum sentences and fines, highlighting the state's commitment to prosecuting such crimes.
Nevada AG Secures Agreement to Protect Education Funding
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced an agreement with the Trump Administration to protect millions in education funding related to DEIA initiatives. This action aims to safeguard funds previously at risk due to federal policy changes.
Nevada AG Joins Coalition Opposing Fair Housing Act Rollback
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined a coalition of state attorneys general opposing a rollback of Fair Housing Act regulations. The coalition argues that the proposed changes would weaken protections against housing discrimination for vulnerable populations.
AG Opposes Federal Rule Limiting Healthcare Worker Student Loans
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, leading a coalition of state AGs, has formally opposed a proposed federal rule that would limit student loan access for healthcare workers. The coalition argues the rule would negatively impact the healthcare workforce and patient care.
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