HARRISBURG – Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement with PetSmart LLC over the company’s alleged practice of advertising free pet groomer/stylist training programs for employees but then requiring them to enter into agreements to repay the costs of those trainings.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the filing of a lawsuit against New Jersey business, Segtaf Automobile, LLC, and its owner, Taofeek Oyekangun, for the alleged unlicensed sale of used automobiles in Pennsylvania.
Attorney General Henry issued a statement regarding the U.S. District Court of Columbia’s decision in the antitrust litigation, United States v. Google.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement with Titan Gas, LLC, regarding the Texas-based company’s alleged violations of a previous settlement that prohibited contact with Pennsylvanians on the ‘Do-Not-Call’ registry.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry has raised concerns about the federal settlement proposal with Norfolk Southern following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. In a letter to federal authorities, Henry outlined several issues that still need addressing, including additional healthcare funding for Pennsylvanians affected by the incident and stricter regulations on Norfolk Southern’s future operations.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced a new complaint form for Pennsylvanians facing difficulties with airline travel, including flight delays, cancellations, and boarding issues. The form is available on the Office of Attorney General website and addresses an increase in nationwide consumer complaints about air travel. It results from a collaboration between Attorney General Henry and the U.S. Department of Transportation to better assist Pennsylvania travelers.
Attorney General Michelle Henry is continuing efforts to protect all students from sex discrimination by joining with fifteen state Attorneys General to ensure new regulations under Title IX go into effect as intended next month.
Attorney General Michelle Henry, alongside 29 other state Attorneys General, has announced a settlement with Baron, Inc., the operator of Cameo, for failing to ensure consumers were aware that videos promoting products were paid endorsements. The settlement mandates Cameo to develop and maintain a comprehensive system to comply with state consumer protection laws and federal endorsement disclosure requirements.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry has reached a settlement with Walk’s Service Center Inc. and its owner, Bradley Karch, over the State College-based company’s private ticketing practices.
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a lawsuit against Brothers All Around Service, LLC and its owner, John McDonald, alleging that the Allegheny County home improvement company used illegal contracts and failed to complete jobs or provide refunds.
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the arrest of a Washington County couple following the closure of a large-scale manufacturing lab producing DMT, Psilocybin mushrooms, and THC products.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Cambria County man will serve 13 to 30 years in prison for his latest drug-trafficking offense, which led to the death of 5-year-old Alaia Young.
HARRISBURG – Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement of a lawsuit against the owners of Split Rock Resort in Lake Harmony, regarding alleged mistreatment of consumers who purchased timeshares.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that an Armstrong County man has been convicted of third-degree murder, drug delivery resulting in death, and related charges for providing a dose of fentanyl-cocaine that killed another man in 2020. Nathan R. Wolfe, 41, of Kittanning, was also convicted Thursday afternoon of aggravated assault, involuntary manslaughter, delivery of a controlled substance, possession with the intent to deliver, and criminal use of a communication facility. He will be sentenced on September 20 by Judge Chase G. McClister.
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced that free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services are available to Pennsylvanians affected by a February data breach involving Change Healthcare. The company, whose parent organization is UnitedHealth Group, experienced a significant cyberattack that compromised sensitive health and personal data.
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Reading man will serve 14 to 46 years in prison for repeated sexual assaults of a girl, starting more than 20 years ago. Luis Manuel Ayala-Velasquez, 56, was arrested last year after a grand jury investigation where sexual assault charges were recommended against more than a dozen members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses faith.