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AG Jennings Intervenes in USPS Gun Mailing Case
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has intervened in a federal lawsuit challenging USPS regulations on mailing firearms. The intervention aims to prevent a ruling that could allow guns to be mailed with virtually no limits, potentially impacting public safety and federal law enforcement efforts.
DOJ Recognizes National Consumer Protection Week
The Delaware Department of Justice (DOJ) announced its participation in National Consumer Protection Week with various events. This notice highlights the DOJ's commitment to consumer advocacy and education during this designated week.
DC AG Secures $531,192 from Dangerous Drivers
The DC Attorney General secured $531,192 in judgments and settlements from 14 dangerous drivers from Maryland and Virginia under the STEER Act. The office also filed five new lawsuits against out-of-state drivers owing nearly $625,194 for traffic infractions.
DC AG Joins 26 States in Live Nation Antitrust Lawsuit
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb announced the District is joining 26 other states in continuing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster. The coalition seeks to restore competition to the live entertainment industry and ticketing marketplace.
Washington Commanders Settle Workplace Culture Lawsuit for $1M
The District of Columbia Attorney General has secured a $1 million settlement with the Washington Commanders to resolve allegations of misleading consumers about an investigation into a toxic workplace culture under former ownership. The settlement credits current ownership for implementing reforms and resolving the lawsuit filed in 2022.
State AG Secures $1.75M Wage Theft Judgment Against Restaurant
The DC Attorney General secured a $1.75 million judgment against Talea Ristorante and its owner for wage theft. The judgment includes over $1.3 million in restitution for 95 workers and $420,000 in penalties.
Arizona AG Charges Kalshi with Illegal Gambling and Election Wagering
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed criminal charges against KalshiEx LLC and Kalshi Trading LLC for operating an illegal gambling business and engaging in election wagering in Arizona. The charges include 20 counts related to accepting bets on various events, including professional sports and upcoming elections.
Arizona AG and BBB Warn of Tax Season Scams
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and the Better Business Bureau have issued a warning to Arizonans about prevalent tax season scams. The notice highlights fake IRS programs, government refund schemes, and direct deposit scams designed to steal sensitive financial and tax information.
Arizona AG Indicts Individual on Fentanyl Manslaughter Charges
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a 15-count felony indictment against Kevin Andrew Muter for fentanyl sales and the resulting death of a woman. The charges include manslaughter, conspiracy to sell drugs, and weapons misconduct. The indictment was issued by the State Grand Jury on February 23, 2026.
Arizona AG Continues Live Nation/Ticketmaster Antitrust Case
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced her office will continue the state's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation/Ticketmaster, despite a recent DOJ settlement. The state seeks to hold Ticketmaster accountable for monopolizing the live entertainment industry and harming Arizona consumers.
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