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MA AG Secures Court Decision Upholding Block on Federal Funding Freeze
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced a victory as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit largely upheld a lower court order blocking the Trump Administration's freeze on federal funding to states. This decision ensures continued access to essential services funded by these federal grants.
ND AG Opinion: State Auditor Can Audit P&A Records with Confidentiality
The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion clarifying that the State Auditor can audit P&A records, even those containing confidential information. The opinion reaffirms that state law and federal regulations authorize such reviews while requiring the Auditor's office to maintain confidentiality.
Beulah CVB Gaming Law Violations Enforcement Action
The North Dakota Attorney General has taken enforcement action against the Beulah Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) for violations of state gaming laws. The CVB faces license revocation, a significant financial penalty, and requirements to return improperly expended funds.
ND AG Opinion on Mandan City Commission Meeting Notice
The North Dakota Attorney General issued an opinion clarifying that the Mandan City Commission did not violate open meetings law on September 1, 2023. The opinion concluded that no meeting occurred as only two of the five commissioners were present, rendering the notice issue moot.
Montana Elder Justice Unit Secures First Exploitation Conviction
The Montana Attorney General's Elder Justice Unit secured its first conviction and sentence for financial exploitation of seniors. A Big Horn County woman received a 10-year deferred sentence and was ordered to pay over $100,000 in restitution for exploiting her mother and stepfather.
Montana AG settles with Vanguard for $29.5M over coal market practices
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced a $29.5 million settlement with The Vanguard Group for alleged anticompetitive practices in the coal market. Vanguard agreed not to use its shareholdings to direct portfolio companies' business strategies or threaten them over ESG goals.
Man Sentenced to 300 Years for Child Sexual Abuse
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced that Jami Leslie James was sentenced to 300 years in prison for sexually abusing three children. James, a former hockey coach, will not be eligible for parole for 60 years and was designated a Tier 3 sex offender.
Montana OCP Warns of Fake MVD Payment Text Scams
The Montana Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) is alerting residents to fraudulent text messages impersonating the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Scammers are using these fake texts to solicit payments for fines and tickets, threatening increased fees and registration suspension.
Montana AG Statement on TikTok Lawsuit Dismissal
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen issued a statement on the joint dismissal of the lawsuit challenging the state's TikTok ban. The dismissal ends years of litigation and is presented as a victory for consumer privacy and national security against foreign adversaries.
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.
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