Lansing, MI - As Michigan continues to move through the COVID-19 pandemic, Attorney General Dana Nessel remains steadfast in her commitment to protect consumers from businesses and retailers charging excessively high prices for products and warning people of scammers that could potentially steal their personal information.
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Lansing, MI - Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a consumer alert Wednesday, June 24, 2020 to warn Michiganders about misinformation as many turn to social media for help or answers in their continued struggle with applying for and obtaining unemployment benefits.
Southfield, MI - June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally known trial lawyer Geoffrey Fieger, along with Jon Marko has filed a $100 Million Dollar lawsuit against Sequel Youth Services and Lakeside for Children, among others, as a result of the suffocation death of Cornelius Frederick, age 16 on May 1, 2020 (25 days before George Floyd's death).
Southfield, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced that her office will review the case involving the death of 25-year-old McKenzie Cochran, who died in 2014 after a struggle with security staff at the Northland Mall in Southfield.
Lansing, MI - To effectuate substantive, structural change to the police oversight system in Michigan, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced seven proposals as part of a series of actions for police reform.
Lansing, MI - Michigan’s multi-departmental Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force of state and federal agencies is collaborating to investigate and prosecute unemployment fraud and bring criminals to justice. Members are also partnering to assure legitimate claimants receive the benefits they deserve and protect Michiganders from unemployment identity theft.
Southfield, MI - Judge Michelle Friedman Appel has bound over Southfield Clerk Sherikia Hawkins on all six felony counts brought against her, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced.
Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined six other states in filing a major lawsuit against a pair of Texas businesses accused of blasting residents with billions of illegal robocalls over the past two years. In fact, these businesses are responsible for over 42 million illegal robocalls targeting Michigan residents over a 5-month period in 2019 alone.
- Michigan Establishes Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force
- 2 Metro Detroiters Arraigned For Stealing $470K In Public Benefits
- Consumer Alert Issued On Michigan Unemployment Identity Theft
- 2 Charged For Falsifying Service Records Of Alcohol Breath Test Equipment
- Michigan AG Says Commission Can Prohibit Firearms At State Capitol
- Dearborn Heights Woman Charged With Welfare Fraud
- Dispute Resolution Center Helps Special Education Students & Schools
- Michiganders Urged To Watch For Stimulus Payment Scams
- Personal Protective Equipment Donated To Wayne County Sheriff's Office
- Warning Issued Across Michigan On Door To Door Scammers