Attorney General Kris Mayes
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2005 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced the conclusion of a criminal case involving Ariell Olivia Dix, who has been ordered by the court to pay $3,863,036.15 in restitution.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced a new grant program to support Tribal Nations affected by fraudulent sober living home practices.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has addressed Arizona's cities and towns following a recent ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court in the case of Gilmore v. Gallego.
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Attorney General Mayes, along with a bipartisan group of 46 other Attorneys General, has urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to enhance its Robocall Mitigation Database.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes, along with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from 30 states, has announced a $1.37 billion settlement with Kroger.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against Olive Branch Assisted Living, LLC, Terra Medical LLC, Terra Medical of Arizona LLC, and their owner, Russell Appleton.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that a State Grand Jury has indicted Jesus Januario Sandoval Leyva on multiple charges related to a fentanyl seizure.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in submitting an amicus brief in the case of U.S. v. Idaho.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced a plea deal in the Cochise County election interference case. Peggy Judd, the defendant, pleaded guilty to failing to canvass the election as required by law. This is classified as a Class 3 misdemeanor under the charge of Failure or Refusal to Perform Duty by an Election Officer.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has issued a warning to iDentidad Advertising Development LLC, also known as iDentidad Telecom, for allegedly transmitting illegal robocall traffic. The company has been urged to cease this activity immediately.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has introduced a public awareness campaign to address housing discrimination and inform renters about their legal rights. The initiative will feature advertisements in both English and Spanish on various online platforms, streaming services, and radio.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced a settlement with All Good Shutter and Blind, LLC, following a consumer fraud investigation. The agreement ensures refunds for customers and mandates future compliance from the company.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced the sentencing of Lino Bol, a member of a drug trafficking organization operating across multiple states including Arizona, Texas, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Illinois.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes has amended the ongoing lawsuit against Heritage Village Assisted Living to include racketeering claims.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that Eduardo Cruz has been sentenced to five years in prison, followed by three years of probation, for dealing fentanyl pills and methamphetamine. The sentencing took place in Maricopa County Superior Court.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the sentencing of Yuniel Rodriguez-Leon for his involvement in a gift card cloning scheme that targeted Walmart stores in Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties from October to December 2023.
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Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the latest quarterly allocation of naloxone as part of Arizona's ongoing efforts to combat the opioid crisis. This initiative follows Arizona's settlement with Teva Manufacturing to address the harms caused by the opioid epidemic.
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Attorney General Mayes files amicus brief supporting Hualapai Tribe in water protection case
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Today, the U.S. District Court of Arizona declined to assume jurisdiction over the State of Arizona’s criminal prosecution of Mr. Meadows under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1442 and 1455. The matter will be remanded back to the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County. In today's ruling, the Honorable Judge John J. Tuchi stated:
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PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes has called for immediate federal intervention to address ongoing electric service reliability problems at the San Carlos Irrigation Project (SCIP). In a letter sent to Department of the Interior (DOI) Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland, Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Darryl LaCounte, and BIA Regional Director Jessie Durham, Mayes highlighted recent service outages, including a significant disruption on August 13, 2024, which has affected SCIP's 13,000 customers.