Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark
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Recent News About Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark
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Vermont AG sues Trump Administration over constitutional concerns
Attorney General Charity Clark has taken legal action against several executive orders and actions from President Trump's administration, citing constitutional violations. -
Attorneys general file motions against Trump Administration's alleged funding freeze
Attorney General Charity Clark, along with 23 other attorneys general, has filed a motion to enforce and a motion for preliminary injunction in the ongoing lawsuit NY v. Trump. -
Vermont AG settles with hearing aid company over consumer protection allegations
Attorney General Charity Clark has announced a settlement with Hearing At Home, LLC, in relation to alleged violations of Vermont’s Consumer Protection Act. -
Attorneys general oppose Treasury's decision granting DOGE access to sensitive data
Attorney General Charity Clark, alongside a coalition of 12 attorneys general, issued a statement concerning the U.S. Department of the Treasury's decision to grant Elon Musk and his "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) access to sensitive... -
Colchester man sentenced to probation for possession of abuse materials
Matthew Luzzatto, a 49-year-old resident of Colchester, Vermont, has been sentenced to probation following his guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of possessing child sexual abuse material. -
Judgment issued against Phoenix Counseling & Wellness for fraudulent Medicaid claims
The Attorney General's Office has announced a legal victory in a civil enforcement case against Phoenix Counseling & Wellness, PLC, and its owner, Lauren Ann LaSante. -
Burlington man sentenced for possession of child abuse materials
The Attorney General's Office has reported that Luke W. Lanfear, a 44-year-old resident of Burlington, Vermont, was sentenced in Vermont Superior Court, Chittenden Criminal Division. -
Federal judge blocks Trump administration's freeze on federal funding
Attorney General Charity Clark announced a preliminary success in her legal challenge against President Donald Trump's administration regarding the freezing of federal grants and loans. -
Barton resident sentenced for submitting false timesheets to Vermont Medicaid
Katrina LaFoe, a resident of Barton, Vermont, has been sentenced for misdemeanor false pretenses related to the submission of fraudulent timesheets for payments from Vermont Medicaid. -
Two Vermonters plead guilty over mistreatment charges against vulnerable adult
The Attorney General's Office has reported that two individuals from Vermont have pleaded guilty to charges related to the mistreatment of a vulnerable adult. -
States sue Trump administration over freeze on federal funding
Attorney General Charity Clark announced a legal challenge against President Donald Trump's Office of Management & Budget over an order freezing federal grants and loans. -
State AGs oppose using local law enforcement for federal immigration duties
Attorney General Charity Clark, together with the attorneys general from twelve other states, has issued a joint statement in response to a memorandum from a Trump political appointee at the U.S. Department of Justice. -
Vermont officials affirm commitment to gender identity protection
The Vermont Attorney General's Office and the Vermont Human Rights Commission have issued a joint statement reinforcing their dedication to upholding laws that protect against gender identity discrimination. -
Purdue Pharma reaches $7.4 billion settlement with states over opioid crisis
Attorney General Charity Clark has announced a $7.4 billion settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, addressing their role in the opioid crisis. -
Domestic violence fatality review highlights urgent need for legislative action
Attorney General Charity Clark has announced the release of the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission’s annual report. -
Vermont joins legal challenge against Trump's birthright citizenship executive order
Vermont, along with 19 other states and jurisdictions, has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship. -
South Burlington man convicted of aggravated sexual assault
A Chittenden County jury has found Cory Johnson, a 38-year-old resident of South Burlington, Vermont, guilty of aggravated sexual assault involving a toddler. -
Vermont's top reported scam in 2024 was computer tech support fraud
Vermonters filed 3,533 scam reports with the Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) in 2024. -
Vermont man charged with possessing child sexual abuse material
The Attorney General's Office has announced the arraignment of Joshua Pierce, a 34-year-old resident of Northfield, Vermont. -
Essex Junction man charged with multiple counts of child sexual abuse
Edward Andersen, a 49-year-old resident of Essex Junction, Vermont, was arraigned on several serious charges related to child sexual abuse.