OLYMPIA – Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna today announced that Washington joined with other states and the federal government to reach an agreement with Amgen, Inc., settling allegations that the drug-maker illegally marketed several drugs.
People Helping Horses bucks director and will audit finances
SEATTLE – An investigation by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office has led to significant changes to a Snohomish County horse rescue’s management and new controls on the organization’s fundraising and financial practices.
A man charged by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office for Medicaid fraud has been apprehended...Mba was extradited from Texas to Washington state by the Thurston County
Sherriff’s Office and arraigned on Dec. 13, 2012 in Thurston County
Superior Court. Bail was set at $100,000 and Mba was required to
surrender his passports. Mba operated Pacesetters Medical
Equipment. He is charged with billing Medicaid for incontinent supplies
that were not provided to 17 Medicaid recipients, resulting in
$106,730.64 in Medicaid payments to Mr. Mba to which he was not
entitled. His trial is scheduled for Feb. 4, 2013.
State attorneys general reach deal over Zyvox and Lyrica
SEATTLE – Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna today announced that he and 33 other state attorneys general reached a $42.9 million settlement with Pfizer Inc. to resolve allegations that the company unlawfully promoted its drugs, Zyvox and Lyrica.
Florida firm faces lawsuit over spam called “as illegal as it is annoying”
SEATTLE – Spammers have discovered one of the most popular forms of modern communication: text messages. Unwanted word-filled bubbles now pop up on mobile phone screens, pitching products and frustrating consumers. Over a period of two days in May, for example, a Florida company blistered Washington state residents with tens of thousands of texts offering “quick cash” from payday loans. The Washington State Attorney General today fired back with a first-of-its-kind lawsuit.
McKenna and Attorneys General Koster and Zoeller call on Congress to take action to protect kids from being advertised for sex
SEATTLE – The Washington State Attorney General’s Office yesterday settled a lawsuit filed by sex trafficking site Backpage.com against Washington state.
SEATTLE, WA – Washington State Attorney General-elect Bob Ferguson
announced the names of his transition committee today. Comprised of a
statewide coalition of civic and legal community leaders, transition
committee members will lend expertise from law enforcement, civil
litigation practice, and both the public and private sectors to advise
Ferguson as he prepares to take office.
State’s consumer watchdogs also have advice for consumers who need furnace and other repairs
SEATTLE –
Last year, Gordon Bradford received unwelcome news during a yearly
furnace inspection. A technician from Dick’s Heating and Air
Conditioning said a heat exchanger hole made the furnace unsafe.
Replacing the part, said the technician, would cost more than a new
furnace. After spending $5,000 on a new machine, Bradford examined the
old one. He didn’t find any holes on the heat exchanger.
Advice for surviving “Black Friday” and beyond
SEATTLE – It’s become a yearly tradition at the Attorney General’s Office to release a list of holiday shopping tips. This year, Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna recruited attorneys, investigators and other office staff to chip in with their suggestions.
Pinnacle Security, Inc. agrees to change sales techniques and offer customer restitution
SEATTLE – Door-to-door salespeople hawking home security monitoring services for Pinnacle Security, Inc. routinely said things that weren’t true, according to documents filed yesterday by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office.