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Settlement reached against Green Tree Servicing for illegal debt collection, late property tax payments
Vermont Attorney General William Sorrell has reached a settlement with Green Tree Servicing, LLC, a residential loan servicing company, to pay $176,750 to the State and $55,250 in restitution to consumers for delayed payment of property taxes and illegal debt collection practices.
Kan. consumers awarded $13,000 in restitution from paving company
The owner of an Oklahoma paving company has been ordered to pay a $100,000 fine and $13,300 in restitution for violating consumer protection laws, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced on Tuesday.
Tenant relocator to stop operating in New York
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Injunction sought against Wisc. plumbing company
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen is seeking an injunction against Flat Rate Plumbing Inc., the business' owner Lester M. Gumieny Jr., and employee Andrew J. Gomez for ongoing alleged fraudulent business practices.
Unlicensed tenant relocator agrees to stop working in N.Y.
Unlicensed tenant relocator Misidor LLC and company owner Michel Pimienta will cease all operations in New York following an agreement with Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced on Monday.
N.Y. colleges to stop asking students about police contact
Three New York schools will stop asking prospective students about prior contact with police as part of an agreement with Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced on Monday.
Assets of Fla. talent agency frozen
The assets of InterFace 3 LLC were frozen on Monday as part of a lawsuit filed by Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi alleging misleading sales practices by the talent agency.
Oregon settlement puts an end to misleading mailings
Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum and Secretary of State Kate Brown reached an agreement on Monday with Annual Business Services, which sent out solicitation mailings appearing to be from the state of Oregon.
Wisc. AG seeks restitution for Everest College Milwaukee students
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen filed a lawsuit on Monday against Corinthian Colleges Inc. following allegations that it used misleading and deceptive tactics to convince students to enroll in its Milwaukee school.
Iowa AG negotiates $122,000 Amazon Prime settlement
In an agreement with Attorney General Tom Miller announced on Thursday, Amazon will reimburse $122,000 to Amazon Prime customers in Iowa who were enrolled without their knowledge.