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Okla. A.G. Drummond: $100K Bond No Match for Accused Head of Billion-dollar Drug Operation
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 4 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Drummond: $100K bond no match for accused head of billion-dollar drug operation

Attorney General Gentner Drummond today expressed serious concern that a $100,000 bond for Hao Chen does not adequately protect Oklahoma communities from the man accused of leading a massive criminal operation. Bond was set today by an Oklahoma County court.

"A $100,000 bond for Hao Chen does not come close to reflecting the harm done to Oklahoma communities by this operation. ... Show Full Article

Okla. A.G. Drummond Works to Protect Oklahoma Donors From GoFundMe's Deceptive Practices
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, March 4 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Drummond works to protect Oklahoma donors from GoFundMe's deceptive practices

Attorney General Gentner Drummond is putting GoFundMe on notice after reports that the crowdfunding giant created unauthorized donation pages representing more than 1.4 million charities without their knowledge or consent. Drummond and a coalition of 21 attorneys general and charitable regulators sent a letter to GoFundMe today outlining the platform's misconduct and demanding immediate ... Show Full Article

N.H. A.G. Formella: Enforcement Action Filed Against Diane Durgin for Violations of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act
CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 4 -- New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Enforcement Action Filed Against Diane Durgin for Violations of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act

Attorney General John M. Formella announces the initiation of an enforcement action by the New Hampshire Department of Justice Civil Rights Unit against Diane Durgin, 67, of Weare, New Hampshire, alleging violations of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act.

The civil complaint alleges that on October 20, 2024, Durgin threatened physical force against the victim, ... Show Full Article

HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FIRST IN STATE TO SECURE CONVICTION UNDER NEW HABITUAL UNLICENSED DRIVER LAW
HONOLULU, Hawaii, March 4 -- The Hawaii Department of the Attorney General issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FIRST IN STATE TO SECURE CONVICTION UNDER NEW HABITUAL UNLICENSED DRIVER LAW

The Department of the Attorney General is the first prosecuting authority in the state of Hawaii to bring charges under the enhanced penalty provisions of Act 212, a law targeting habitual offenders who repeatedly drive without a valid license.

The charges resulted in the prosecution and conviction of Michael Johnson in State v. Michael Johnson, Case ... Show Full Article

Ga. A.G. Carr Secures Over $50 Million for Consumers and Taxpayers in 2025
ATLANTA, Georgia, March 4 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Carr Secures Over $50 Million for Consumers and Taxpayers in 2025

Attorney General Chris Carr's Consumer Protection Division secured over $50 million in savings and restitution for consumers and taxpayers last year alone. Altogether, Carr's office has secured over $1.6 billion for Georgians since 2016.

The funds were obtained through several enforcement actions, such as legal settlements, mediation, and administration of the Georgia Lemon Law. This includes terminating ... Show Full Article

Ariz. A.G. Mayes' Civil Rights Division Recovers Over $2 Million for Discrimination Victims in Fiscal Year 2025
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Attorney General Mayes' Civil Rights Division Recovers Over $2 Million for Discrimination Victims in Fiscal Year 2025

Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced that the Arizona Attorney General's Office Civil Rights Division recovered over $2 million in monetary relief for victims of discrimination in fiscal year 2025, resolving 128 cases through litigation and alternative dispute resolution.

In FY 2025, the Civil Rights Division investigated 3,017 allegations of discrimination ... Show Full Article

Ariz. A.G. Mayes Files Expert Testimony Showing APS Rate Hike Could Be Cut From 14% to 3%, Saving Arizona Families $220 a Year
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 4 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on March 3, 2026:

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Attorney General Mayes Files Expert Testimony Showing APS Rate Hike Could Be Cut from 14% to 3%, Saving Arizona Families $220 a Year

Attorney General Mayes today announced that her office has filed expert testimony with the Arizona Corporation Commission showing that Arizona Public Service's proposed 14% rate increase is unjustified and could be reduced to just 3% while still maintaining reliable service and a strong credit rating.

The expert testimony demonstrates that ... Show Full Article