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Miss. A.G. Fitch Announces $720 Million Nationwide Settlement From Eight Opioid Drug Makers
JACKSON, Mississippi, July 11 -- Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following news release on July 10, 2025:
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AG Fitch Announces $720 Million Nationwide Settlement From Eight Opioid Drug Makers
(Jackson, Mississippi) Today, Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced a $720 million nationwide settlement with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. Mississippi could receive up $6,351,265 million in total.
"The opioid epidemic has claimed far too many lives in Mississippi, leaving behind lasting pain," said Attorney General Lynn
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JACKSON, Mississippi, July 11 -- Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following news release on July 10, 2025:
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AG Fitch Announces $720 Million Nationwide Settlement From Eight Opioid Drug Makers
(Jackson, Mississippi) Today, Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced a $720 million nationwide settlement with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. Mississippi could receive up $6,351,265 million in total.
"The opioid epidemic has claimed far too many lives in Mississippi, leaving behind lasting pain," said Attorney General LynnFitch. "But together, we can confront the damage already done and work to prevent more senseless deaths. This settlement marks an important step forward, holding those involved in the opioid crisis accountable and helping us begin the healing process for our families and communities."
The eight defendants and the total amount they will pay in funds as part of the deal are:
* Mylan (now part of Viatris): $284,447,916 paid over nine years Hikma: $95,818,293 paid over one to four years
* Amneal: $71,751,010 paid over 10 years
* Apotex: $63,682,369 paid in a single year
* Indivior: $38,022,450 paid over four years
* Sun: $30,992,087 paid over one to four years
* Alvogen: $18,680,162 paid in a single year
* Zydus: $14,859,220 paid in a single year
Additionally, seven of the companies (not including Indivior) are prohibited from promoting or marketing opioids and opioid products, making or selling any product that contains more than 40 mg of oxycodone per pill, and are required to put in place a monitoring and reporting system for suspicious orders. Indivior has agreed to not manufacture or sell opioid products for the next 10 years, but it will be able to continue marketing and selling medications to treat opioid use disorder.
The Mississippi Attorney General's Office was the first state in the country to file suit against opioid manufacturers for their part in the epidemic. Since then, the Attorney General has successfully negotiated settlement agreements with over a dozen manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retail pharmacies, and marketers of opioids. Settlement payments are deposited into the Opioid Settlement Fund created by the Legislature in 2024. Attorney General Fitch chairs the Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council to ensure that settlement funds are allocated and spent in accordance with the terms of the settlement agreements, including abatement requirements, and to ensure public involvement, accountability, and transparency in allocating and accounting for the funds.
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Original text here: https://attorneygenerallynnfitch.com/2025/07/10/ag-fitch-announces-720-million-nationwide-settlement-from-eight-opioid-drug-makers-july-10-2025/
Md. A.G. Brown Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Defending School-Based Mental Health Services
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 11 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Brown Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Defending School-Based Mental Health Services
BALTIMORE, MD (July 10, 2025) - Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined a multistate coalition in filing an amicus brief to support schools facing the sudden announcement of impending loss of federal mental health funding.
The brief is in support of a lawsuit brought by a school district in New Mexico that is challenging the U.S. Department of Education's decision to terminate critical
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 11 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Brown Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Defending School-Based Mental Health Services
BALTIMORE, MD (July 10, 2025) - Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined a multistate coalition in filing an amicus brief to support schools facing the sudden announcement of impending loss of federal mental health funding.
The brief is in support of a lawsuit brought by a school district in New Mexico that is challenging the U.S. Department of Education's decision to terminate criticalgrants established under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, the brief highlights the urgent need to preserve access to school-based mental health services - particularly in underserved and rural communities.
"Eliminating school-based mental health services means students have fewer counselors and therapists to turn to when they're struggling with thoughts of harming themselves or others," said Attorney General Brown. "Our Office will always defend resources that support our children's wellbeing and oppose funding cuts that risk their health and safety." At the heart of the brief is a warning about the real-world consequences of the Department of Education's decision to terminate funding for school-based mental health programs. The affected initiatives - the School-Based Mental Health Services Grant Program and the Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant Program - were created to place more licensed mental health professionals in schools and to build long-term, sustainable support systems for students.
States joining this effort argue that eliminating these funds midstream not only disrupts care but also undermines years of targeted investments to improve school safety, mental health outcomes, and student success.
The decision to terminate funding midstream undermines significant planning and investment by school districts and could leave thousands of students without access to support services.
The brief argues that the department's action violates the Administrative Procedure Act, disregards federal grant regulations, and fails to consider the irreparable harm to students, especially in rural and underserved communities.
In filing the brief, Attorney General Brown joins the attorneys general of Delaware, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington.
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Original text here: https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/press/2025/071025.pdf
HAWAII TO RECEIVE PORTION OF $720 MILLION NATIONWIDE SETTLEMENT FROM EIGHT OPIOID DRUG MAKERS
HONOLULU, Hawaii, July 11 -- Hawaii Attorney General Anne E. Lopez issued the following news release on July 10, 2025:
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HAWAII TO RECEIVE PORTION OF $720 MILLION NATIONWIDE SETTLEMENT FROM EIGHT OPIOID DRUG MAKERS
HONOLULU -- Attorney General Anne Lopez today announced a nationwide settlement, totaling approximately $720 million, with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. Hawaii could receive up to $2.4 million in all.
"This settlement marks a critical step in holding opioid manufacturers accountable for role they played in fueling
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HONOLULU, Hawaii, July 11 -- Hawaii Attorney General Anne E. Lopez issued the following news release on July 10, 2025:
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HAWAII TO RECEIVE PORTION OF $720 MILLION NATIONWIDE SETTLEMENT FROM EIGHT OPIOID DRUG MAKERS
HONOLULU -- Attorney General Anne Lopez today announced a nationwide settlement, totaling approximately $720 million, with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. Hawaii could receive up to $2.4 million in all.
"This settlement marks a critical step in holding opioid manufacturers accountable for role they played in fuelingthe opioid epidemic," said Deputy Attorney General Christopher Han with the Department of the Attorney General's Commerce and Economic Development Division. "While no amount of money can undo the harm, this agreement would bring funding for much-needed resources to support addiction treatment, recovery services and prevention efforts." The eight defendants and the total amount they will pay in funds to address the opioid crisis as part of the deal are:
* Mylan (now part of Viatris): $284,447,916 paid over nine years
* Hikma: $95,818,293 paid over one to four years
* Amneal: $71,751,010 paid over 10 years
* Apotex: $63,682,369 paid in a single year
* Indivior: $38,022,450 paid over four years
* Sun: $30,992,087 paid over one to four years
* Alvogen: $18,680,162 paid in a single year
* Zydus: $14,859,220 paid in a single year
Seven of the companies (not including Indivior) are prohibited from promoting or marketing opioids and opioid products, making or selling any product that contains more than 40 mg of oxycodone per pill, and are required to put in place a monitoring and reporting system for suspicious orders. Indivior has agreed to not manufacture or sell opioid products for the next 10 years, but it will be able to continue marketing and selling medications to treat opioid use disorder.
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Original text here: https://ag.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/News-Release-2025-76.pdf
Attorney General Nessel Files Lawsuit Against Construction Company for Alleged Consumer Violations
LANSING, Michigan, July 11 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Nessel Files Lawsuit Against Construction Company for Alleged Consumer Violations
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a lawsuit (PDF) against Hummingbird Construction Co., LLC and its owner, Matthew Ashline, for allegedly ripping off multiple customers by accepting deposits for construction projects never started and then failing to return the funds. The lawsuit, filed in Washtenaw County Circuit Court, claims this conduct violated the Michigan
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LANSING, Michigan, July 11 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Nessel Files Lawsuit Against Construction Company for Alleged Consumer Violations
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a lawsuit (PDF) against Hummingbird Construction Co., LLC and its owner, Matthew Ashline, for allegedly ripping off multiple customers by accepting deposits for construction projects never started and then failing to return the funds. The lawsuit, filed in Washtenaw County Circuit Court, claims this conduct violated the MichiganConsumer Protection Act and is asking the Court to dissolve Hummingbird Construction and require it and Ashline to repay affected customers.
Attorney General Nessel contends in the lawsuit that Ashline collected deposits from customers in St. Clair, Monroe, Eaton and Washtenaw Counties to begin construction projects but failed to initiate the contracted work. In multiple cases, despite repeated requests from the consumers for refunds, Ashline allegedly delayed repayment or failed to return deposits.
In one case, a customer allegedly paid a $8,000 deposit in July 2024 for roof and porch repairs that never began, receiving a refund only after filing a police complaint months later. Another customer reportedly paid a $7,000 deposit in February 2025 for a roof replacement and has yet to see work begin or his deposit returned.
Similar incidents were reported by others who paid $5,000 in January and April 2025 for porch and roof work that never materialized. Hummingbird also allegedly received $162,000 in deposits throughout this year to construct a new home, which has been repeatedly delayed with no refund to date.
"Construction projects are a major investment, and consumers deserve to be treated honestly and fairly when hiring a business to perform work on their homes," Nessel said. "Contractors cannot take thousands of dollars in deposits and then disappear. Where possible, given the constraints we have under the Consumer Protection Act, my office will hold bad actors who exploit Michigan residents accountable."
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is also reissuing her consumer alert offering advice on building and remodeling. While many consumers are naturally suspicious of offers made by door-to-door sellers, Attorney General Nessel emphasizes that careful vetting of contractors and home improvement companies is essential to protecting financial well-being and peace of mind.
To avoid costly mistakes, Attorney General Nessel urges consumers to:
* Resist high-pressure sales tactics.
* Always ask if the contractor is licensed and insured - and demand to see proof.
* Check to see if the contractor has been disciplined or if the license has been suspended or revoked on Bureau of Professional Licensing's website.
* Seek two or three written estimates for the work and carefully compare the services and materials with the price.
* Check on consumer complaints through the Better Business Bureau and the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team.
* Get references.
* Get a written contract.
* Read all the small print on any form contract that is supplied by the contractor.
* Be aware of arbitration clauses in your contract.
* Get required building permits. Make sure the contract is clear on whether the contractor will obtain any needed permits or whether that is your responsibility.
* Arrange for payments to be made as parts of the job are completed. Make down payments or deposits using a credit card that offers fraud protection, where possible, and avoid using cash.
In the event of a dispute, consumers can file a written complaint with the Michigan Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Professional Licensing for complaints against licensed contractors. If the contractor is not licensed and is required to be, contact the Bureau of Professional Licensing or local authorities, because failure to obtain a license may constitute a violation of criminal law.
If the contractor is not required to be licensed, consumers may file a written complaint with the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team and the Better Business Bureau.
Attorney General Nessel urges anyone who may have had similar experiences with Hummingbird Construction to contact the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team at:
Consumer Protection Team
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-7599
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll-free: 877-765-8388
Online complaint form
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Original text here: https://www.michigan.gov/ag/news/press-releases/2025/07/11/attorney-general-nessel-files-lawsuit-against-construction-company
Attorney General Nessel Blocks Returns and Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices in Michigan
LANSING, Michigan, July 11 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Nessel Blocks Returns and Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices in Michigan
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today announced that following her lawsuit, alongside a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the Trump Administration has committed to carving out Michigan from its illegal plans to distribute thousands of machine-gun conversion devices (MCD) into communities across the United States. Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) dramatically increase a firearm's
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LANSING, Michigan, July 11 -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Nessel Blocks Returns and Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices in Michigan
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LANSING - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today announced that following her lawsuit, alongside a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the Trump Administration has committed to carving out Michigan from its illegal plans to distribute thousands of machine-gun conversion devices (MCD) into communities across the United States. Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) dramatically increase a firearm'srate of fire, turning it into a far more dangerous weapon - essentially, a fully automatic machine gun.
In submissions made in the multistate litigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has expressly confirmed to a judge that it will not return FRTs into Michigan or the other plaintiff states. In addition, Rare Breed Triggers, the country's largest purveyor of FRTs, has confirmed in its court filings that it will not sell any FRTs in the plaintiff states. As a result, the coalition is withdrawing its motion for a preliminary injunction, based on a notice that lays out these representations in detail.
"These dangerous conversion devices have no place in our communities, and I am proud that our legal efforts have ensured they are kept out of Michigan," Nessel said. "This outcome shows that when we challenge reckless and illegal federal actions, we can protect lives. I will continue to work alongside my fellow attorneys general to stand up for our residents and fight policies that ignore common sense and the rule of law."
In recent years, machine-gun conversion devices like FRTs have been frequently used in violent crimes and mass shootings, worsening the gun violence epidemic in the United States. Firearms equipped with MCDs are able to exceed the rate of fire of many military machine guns, firing up to 20 bullets in one second. The ATF has noted a significant rise in the use of MCDs, leading to increasing incidents of machine-gun fire - up 1,400% from 2019 through 2021.
In addition to Michigan, the states involved are Delaware, Maryland, Colorado, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia.
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Original text here: https://www.michigan.gov/ag/news/press-releases/2025/07/11/attorney-general-nessel-blocks
Attorney General James' Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in St. Lawrence County
ALBANY, New York, July 11 -- New York Attorney General Letitia James issued the following news release:
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Attorney General James' Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in St. Lawrence County
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NEW YORK - The New York Attorney General's Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has opened an investigation into the death of Bernie Russo, who died on July 1, 2025 following an encounter with New York State Police (NYSP) troopers in Norfolk, St. Lawrence County.
In the early morning hours of July 1, state troopers arrived at a house in Norfolk in response to a
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ALBANY, New York, July 11 -- New York Attorney General Letitia James issued the following news release:
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Attorney General James' Office of Special Investigation Opens Investigation into Civilian Death in St. Lawrence County
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NEW YORK - The New York Attorney General's Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has opened an investigation into the death of Bernie Russo, who died on July 1, 2025 following an encounter with New York State Police (NYSP) troopers in Norfolk, St. Lawrence County.
In the early morning hours of July 1, state troopers arrived at a house in Norfolk in response to areported domestic incident. When troopers arrived on the scene, they encountered Mr. Russo, who came out of an RV on the property. Troopers attempted to restrain Mr. Russo, placing him in handcuffs and leg restraints. During the encounter, Mr. Russo became unresponsive. Troopers initiated life-saving measures while waiting for the ambulance. Mr. Russo was pronounced dead on scene.
Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Section 70-b, OSI assesses every incident reported to it where a police officer or a peace officer, including a corrections officer, may have caused the death of a person by an act or omission. Under the law, the officer may be on-duty or off-duty, and the decedent may be armed or unarmed. Also, the decedent may or may not be in custody or incarcerated. If OSI's assessment indicates an officer may have caused the death, OSI proceeds to conduct a full investigation of the incident.
These are preliminary facts and subject to change.
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Original text here: https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2025/attorney-general-james-office-special-investigation-opens-investigation-16
AG Campbell Blocks Returns And Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices In Massachusetts
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 11 -- Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell issued the following news release:
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AG Campbell Blocks Returns And Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices In Massachusetts
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BOSTON -- Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell today announced that following her lawsuit alongside a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the Trump Administration has committed to carving out Massachusetts from its illegal plans to distribute thousands of machine-gun conversion devices (MCD) into communities across the United States.
In submissions made in the multistate
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 11 -- Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell issued the following news release:
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AG Campbell Blocks Returns And Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices In Massachusetts
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BOSTON -- Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell today announced that following her lawsuit alongside a coalition of 16 attorneys general, the Trump Administration has committed to carving out Massachusetts from its illegal plans to distribute thousands of machine-gun conversion devices (MCD) into communities across the United States.
In submissions made in the multistatelitigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has expressly confirmed to a judge that it will not return Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) into Massachusetts or the other plaintiff states. In addition, Rare Breed Triggers, the country's largest purveyor of FRTs, has confirmed in its court filings that it will not sell any FRTs in the plaintiff states. As a result, the coalition is withdrawing its motion for a preliminary injunction, based on a notice that lays out these representations in detail.
"Weapons of war like FRTs have no place or purpose in everyday society - nor in any home, community, or school within the Commonwealth," said AG Campbell. "The ATF approach to FRTs is a direct assault on every American's inalienable right to feel safe in their homes, schools, and grocery stores. I am proud to have secured this outcome, which will protect the safety and wellbeing of Massachusetts residents, and I will continue to fight back against the Administration's unlawful and harmful policies."
In recent years, machine-gun conversion devices like FRTs, which dramatically increase a firearm's rate of fire, have been frequently used in violent crimes and mass shootings, worsening the gun violence epidemic in the United States. Firearms equipped with MCDs are able to exceed the rate of fire of many military machine guns, firing up to 20 bullets in one second. ATF has noted a significant rise in the use of MCDs, leading to increasing incidents of machine-gun fire - up 1,400% from 2019 through 2021.
Joining AG Campbell in filing the lawsuit were the attorneys general of Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawai'i, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.
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The Attorney General is the chief lawyer and law enforcement officer of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Original text here: https://www.mass.gov/news/ag-campbell-blocks-returns-and-sales-of-machine-gun-conversion-devices-in-massachusetts