Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Ian Nakonechni, a Greene County resident with a history of domestic violence, has been sentenced to 60 to 120 years in prison. The sentence follows his conviction for the 2022 strangulation and sexual assault of a woman in Jackson Township.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced the sentencing of Raymond Mikelonis, a 67-year-old resident of Clearfield County, to a prison term ranging from 15 to 40 years for child pornography charges. Mikelonis, hailing from Penfield, admitted guilt to felony charges that included possession and distribution of child pornography, as well as criminal use of a communication facility.
Truth Initiative has partnered with Pennsylvania's Office of Attorney General to offer a digital course aimed at educating students in grades 8-12 about the safe use of prescription drugs. The initiative, powered by EVERFI from Blackbaud, is part of a broader effort to address the ongoing fentanyl overdose crisis affecting communities nationwide, including Pennsylvania.
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Lehigh County man, Paul Kerr, has been sentenced to 7 to 14 years in prison for a shooting incident at Pagan’s Place bar in Allentown. The event occurred in January 2023.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced charges against Shell Falcon Pipeline LP for alleged violations of Pennsylvania’s Clean Streams Law. The charges relate to the construction of a 45-mile pipeline in western Pennsylvania.
Attorney General Michelle Henry and the Allegheny County Police Department have charged Vincent G. Fannick, owner of a Pittsburgh towing company, with multiple felonies and misdemeanors related to inflating tow costs through deceptive practices. The charges include 27 counts each of insurance fraud, theft by deception, theft by unlawful taking, and securing execution of documents by deception.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced a renewed collaboration with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to address consumer complaints against airlines and ticket agents. The partnership, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MOU), aims to ensure fair treatment for air travelers.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced charges against Chad Skena, an insurance agent based in Monroeville, accused of defrauding customers of approximately $60,000. The allegations state that Skena misled clients by promoting non-existent money-saving services between 2020 and 2022.