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Attorney General James secures $86M settlement with Indivior over role in opioid crisis
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced an $86 million multistate settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Indivior for its role in exacerbating opioid addictions across New York and the nation. Indivior produced buprenorphine-based products intended to treat opioid use disorder, but these products have been misused, further fueling addiction.
Justice Department and FTC to host first public strike force meeting
The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will virtually cohost the first public meeting of the Strike Force on Unfair and Illegal Pricing (Strike Force) on Thursday, Aug. 1, to discuss enforcement actions aimed at lowering prices for Americans.
Rokita warns Hoosiers about scams after Trump assassination attempt
Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers to be vigilant against scammers soliciting donations for fake charitable causes. Following the legitimate fundraising efforts to support families affected by the July 13 attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, scammers have initiated copycat campaigns to deceive donors.
Former correctional officer faces further charges for inmate abuse
A federal grand jury issued a superseding indictment yesterday charging former correctional officer Darrell Wayne Smith with 15 counts of sexual abuse, including a civil rights violation, against five female victims who were inmates under his custody and control at Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin (FCI Dublin).
Three sentenced over $88M business telephone system piracy scheme
Three individuals have been sentenced for participating in an international scheme involving the sale of tens of thousands of pirated business telephone system software licenses with a retail value of over $88 million.
Attorney General announces $86M multistate opioid settlement with Indivior
Attorney General Josh Stein today announced an $86 million multistate settlement in principle with opioid manufacturer Indivior for its role in the opioid crisis. North Carolina state and local governments are expected to receive approximately $2.5 million from this settlement. In total, Attorney General Stein has secured nearly $1.5 billion in opioid settlement funds for North Carolina.
Judge Gordon Hoberg passes away at age of ninety-four
Gordon Hoberg, 94, of Napoleon, ND, passed away on July 3, 2024, at SMP Health Ave Maria in Jamestown.
Attorney General Alan Wilson leads 15-state brief supporting Trump appeal
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has spearheaded a 15-state coalition in filing a brief in support of former President Donald Trump's appeal against a court order mandating him to pay approximately $355 million for allegedly making false real estate statements.
Preliminary injunction issued against Legend Windows for alleged deceptive practices
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the Circuit Court of Shelby County has granted a preliminary injunction against Legend Windows, LLC and individuals associated with the business, including Jody Ray Whitworth, Bobby Ray Whitworth, and Robin Simmons Willard.
US files False Claims Act complaint against Erlanger Health System
The United States has filed a complaint against Murphy Medical Center, Inc., doing business as Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital, and Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hospital Authority, doing business as Erlanger Health System and Erlanger Medical Center (collectively, Erlanger), in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. The government alleges that Erlanger, a health care system located in Tennessee and North Carolina, violated the Stark Law and thereby submitted false claims to the Medicare program.
Justice Department announces new rule improving disability access in healthcare
On the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Attorney General Merrick B. Garland signed a final rule under Title II of the ADA to improve access to medical diagnostic equipment (MDE) for people with disabilities. MDE includes equipment such as medical examination tables, weight scales, dental chairs, x-ray machines, and mammography machines. Accessible MDE is essential for people with disabilities to have equal access to medical care.
Attorney General Garland addresses arrests of alleged Sinaloa Cartel leaders
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland delivered remarks on the arrests of alleged leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael Zambada Garcia (El Mayo) and Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
Nurse charged with sexual assault at North Kingstown nursing home
An indictment, information, or complaint is merely an allegation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Attorney General alerts officials on new habitability requirements at multi-family properties
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an information bulletin today to city attorneys and county counsel, reminding them of new state law requirements regarding inspections of apartments and other multi-family properties. Authored by Assemblymember Tasha Boerner (D-Encinitas) and signed into law in 2023, Assembly Bill 548 (AB 548) mandates local enforcement agencies to develop policies and procedures by January 1, 2025. These policies are to ensure that all relevant portions of a building are inspected when substandard conditions or violations of State Housing Law are...
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.
Attorney General announces $86 million settlement with Indivior over opioid crisis
Attorney General Raoul announces $86 million national settlement in principle with Indivior for role in opioid crisis
Court upholds Nebraska's 12-week abortion ban and gender-altering procedure restrictions
Attorney General Hilgers issued a statement on July 26, 2024, regarding the case of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland v. Hilgers. He expressed gratitude for the Court's decision to uphold the constitutionality of L.B. 574.
Indivior agrees to pay $86 million over opioid epidemic allegations
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a nationwide agreement in principle that will require opioid manufacturer Indivior to pay up to $86 million nationally. The attorneys general allege that Indivior failed to properly monitor and report suspicious opioid orders, leading to the inappropriate prescription and use of its buprenorphine-based products, which exacerbated the opioid epidemic rather than treating it.
Attorney General Labrador announces $86 million multistate settlement with Indivior
Attorney General Labrador announces $86 million multistate settlement with Indivior
Troy Lorenz remembered for generosity and kindness
Troy Lorenz, aged 61, passed away on June 26, 2024. Born and raised in Langdon, North Dakota, Lorenz earned degrees in accounting and law from the University of North Dakota. His life was marked by love, kindness, and a genuine joy for helping others.