Attorney General Bob Ferguson
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1125 Washington St SE, Olympia, WA 98501
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Attorney General Nick Brown has issued a statement regarding the recent executive orders signed by President Trump, expressing concern over their potential impact on residents of Washington.
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Attorney General Nick Brown has announced the resolution of a legal case against Puppyland and its owners.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has upheld a decision against The GEO Group, affirming that the company violated labor laws at the Northwest ICE Processing Center.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that Lincare Inc. has agreed to pay $1.15 million to Washington state following an investigation by the Medicaid Fraud Control Division.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson has initiated a lawsuit against T-Mobile, alleging the company failed to secure sensitive personal information of over 2 million residents of Washington state.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that Eldon Leinweber, a former physician’s assistant from Waterville, has been sentenced by a Douglas County Superior Court judge.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a significant development in his initiative to recover unemployment funds stolen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson has announced the allocation of nearly $2 million to 12 local law enforcement agencies across Washington state.
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More than 1,500 Washington homeowners will soon receive letters regarding a share of over $2 million in compensation due to mismanagement by Nationstar Mortgage.
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A King County judge has ruled against the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons, declaring it unlawful.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson has issued a warning about a scam targeting small businesses in Washington.
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The Washington Court of Appeals has upheld a significant judgment against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, in a case concerning campaign finance law violations.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson has released his ninth annual data breach report, revealing a record number of breaches in Washington.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson has filed a petition in Yakima County Superior Court to prevent the release of Michael Murr, a convicted sex offender.
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A judgment exceeding $1.4 million has been sanctioned against former directors of three Vancouver-area charities, including The Noble Foundation, following a lawsuit by Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
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As National Veterans and Military Families Month is observed in November, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) has expressed support for state and territory attorney general offices in their commitment to military families.
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson, along with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general, has secured over $49 million in a case against major drug manufacturers accused of conspiring to raise prices on hundreds of generic drugs.
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A federal judge has upheld Washington State's prohibition on the sale and distribution of over-the-counter sexual assault kits. The decision dismissed a lawsuit from Leda Health, a Pennsylvania company marketing self-administered kits. These kits, according to the state, create false expectations and undermine legal processes.
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A Pierce County judge has ordered Kevin Wilkerson, a local business owner, to pay over $360,000 in penalties and restitution. This decision follows a consumer protection lawsuit initiated by Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s Wing Luke Civil Rights Division. The court found that Wilkerson and his companies, Northwest Environmental Services and Core Environmental Group, unlawfully charged gas station owners for unfinished or substandard work on underground fuel storage tanks.
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A King County Superior Court judge has ruled that the Michigan-based company Labor Law Poster Service violated the law nearly 600,000 times by sending misleading solicitations to Washington businesses. The decision came after Attorney General Bob Ferguson pursued legal action against the company's owner, Joseph Fata. Judge Sandra Widlan granted a summary judgment without a trial, finding that the mailers were deceptive and in violation of the Consumer Protection Act.