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Canton residents charged with defrauding Amazon over $50K
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced that the FORCE Team has charged Ali F. Habash, 28, and Ahmed Al-Bahia, 22, both of Canton, for allegedly defrauding Amazon of more than $50,000. The defendants were arraigned in the 35th District Court in Plymouth, with Al-Bahia on July 24 and Habash on July 29. -
Michigan Supreme Court upholds EGLE's authority on water protection permits
The Michigan Supreme Court has upheld the authority of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to use a general permit to implement more protective conditions for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) than those outlined in existing rules. The decision in Michigan Farm Bureau v. Department of Environment, Great Lakes, And Energy affirms EGLE's ability to establish permit conditions aimed at safeguarding water quality and mandates that these conditions be justified in contested case proceedings. -
Attorney generals file lawsuit against Regeneron alleging fraudulent drug price reporting
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with attorneys general from Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington, has filed a lawsuit in federal district court against Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. The New York-based pharmaceutical company is accused of inflating the costs that state Medicaid programs have paid for the eye medication Eylea. The complaint alleges that this scheme led to the submission of tens of thousands of false claims to Medicaid and resulted in millions of dollars in losses for the states. -
AG Nessel Signs Bill into Law as Acting Governor
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, while serving as acting governor, signed Senate Bill 602 into law. -
Michigan Supreme Court rules against legislature's 'adopt-and-amend' tactic
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel praised the Michigan Supreme Court's decision in Mothering Justice et al v Nessel and State of Michigan, which invalidated the Michigan Legislature’s 2018 use of the 'adopt-and-amend' tactic to block ballot initiatives. The Court determined that lawmakers cannot circumvent the voter initiative process by adopting a petition measure to prevent it from appearing on the ballot, only to immediately amend it and alter its original intent. -
AG Nessel honors law enforcement officers with Above and Beyond Award
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is commending law enforcement officials for their dedication to the communities they serve. This week, Nessel's Above and Beyond Award was presented to three police officers nominated by their departments for their outstanding efforts. -
AG Nessel Joins Coalition Advocating for FEMA to Address Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 14 attorneys general in petitioning the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to initiate rulemaking to update its regulations to recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke events as eligible for major disaster declarations under the Stafford Act. -
Court orders restoration after illegal destruction of Sanilac County wetlands
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that the Ingham County Circuit Court has granted summary disposition in favor of the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) in a lawsuit initiated in October 2022. The lawsuit concerned the illegal destruction of a multi-acre regulated wetland in Sanilac County. An opinion entered on July 26 by Judge Wanda M. Stokes holds Weaverland Farms and the family operating it responsible for restoring 69 acres of wetland and paying $10,000 in fines. -
Owner of Michigan-based learning center pleads guilty to Medicaid fraud
Kaila Oman, 37, of Galesburg, was arraigned yesterday in the 54B District Court in East Lansing before Judge Lisa Babcock on two counts of Medicaid Fraud – False Claim, a felony punishable by up to four years’ imprisonment and/or $50,000, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Oman pled guilty as charged the same day. -
Attorney General Nessel challenges DTE Electric's proposed 10% rate hike
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed testimony last Friday in DTE Electric’s rate hike case, aiming to limit the proposed increase. DTE Electric had requested an annual revenue increase of $456.4 million from the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) in March, which would result in a 10% rate hike for residential customers. This request follows a recent approval by the MPSC of a $368 million annual rate increase. -
AG Nessel reminds Michigan residents impacted by flight delays about new USDOT rights
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents of the rights afforded to airline passengers due to new U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) rules that went into effect on June 25th. A video highlighting the new rules can be found on the Michigan Attorney General’s YouTube page. Attorney General Nessel chairs the USDOT Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee, which evaluates existing aviation consumer protection programs and recommended these changes to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg in January of last year. -
AG Nessel emphasizes combating disinformation at journalism fellowship
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel addressed the National Press Foundation’s Election Journalism Fellowship in Detroit today, focusing on securing elections in an age of disinformation. She underscored her Department’s dedication to election integrity and the collaboration needed between public officials and journalists to ensure accurate, timely, and insightful information for Michigan voters. -
AG Nessel announces $1.2 billion Kroger settlement over opioid crisis
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging municipalities to join a $1.2 billion national settlement with Kroger to address allegations that the company contributed to the opioid epidemic. Michigan governments are set to receive nearly $42 million from the settlement over 11 years to combat the crisis. -
Former Kent County advisor sentenced after paying restitution for embezzling from clients
Earlier this week, former Kent County investment advisor Jaime Westenbarger, 46, now residing in Nashville, TN, was sentenced to 30 to 240 months of incarceration by Judge Scott A. Noto in the 17th Circuit Court in Kent County. This sentencing follows one count of Embezzlement $100,000 or More. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Westenbarger received a concurrent sentence of 30 to 180 months for one count of Embezzlement $50,000 or More But Less Than $100,000. -
Michigan AG Nessel signs bill banning predatory right-to-list agreements
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel signed Senate Bill 602 into law today while serving as acting governor. Nessel was accompanied by members of the Michigan Realtors, representatives of the Department of Attorney General, and her son. -
AG Nessel Warns of New Government Imposter Scam
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging residents to be vigilant against a new impersonation scam targeting consumers. -
Coalition urges FEMA recognition for extreme heat & wildfire smoke as major disasters
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 14 attorneys general in petitioning the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to update its regulations to recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke events as eligible for major disaster declarations under the Stafford Act. The petition also seeks to clarify that wildfire smoke events are eligible for Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) funding. -
AG Nessel praises judge's decision on FTC's noncompete ban
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel commended Judge Kelley Hodge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for rejecting a challenge to block the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) ban on noncompete agreements. Nessel, who previously joined a multistate coalition supporting the FTC rule, praised the decision in April to implement a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements. -
Ithaca woman charged with embezzling from vulnerable adult
Cheryl Colburn, 65, of Ithaca, was arraigned on Monday in the 64B District Court in Stanton before Magistrate Brian G. Wagner on one count of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult, $1,000 - $20,000, a five-year felony, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Colburn, who was serving as the professional guardian and conservator of the victim, allegedly kept the victim’s property for her own benefit. -
AG Nessel Successfully Defends Utility Bill Savings for I&M Power Co. Customers at the Michigan Supreme Court
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel successfully defended utility bill savings for Indiana Michigan Power Company (I&M) customers at the Michigan Supreme Court.