Less than 5 percent of donations go to charities, 50 percent to Gannons
The Washington state Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has filed a Consumer Protection Act complaint and will seek a temporary restraining order against Knowledge 4 Kids, otherwise known as Kures 4 Kids, and its operators, Michael and Amy Gannon.
The Washington Attorney General’s Office (AGO) is scheduled to begin opening arguments this afternoon in the civil commitment trial of a Yakima County sex offender. The AGO will argue that Jonathan Parsons, 38, meets the legal definition of a sexually violent predator and should be civilly committed indefinitely. Parson has three prior convictions.
Flanked by a bipartisan group of legislators, Attorney General Bob Ferguson unveiled a 2014 legislative agenda focused on veterans, open government, safer communities and protections for consumers against businesses who do not play by the rules.
Scores of businesses are contacting the Department of Labor & Industries to report they have received an official-looking letter that implies they must buy required workplace posters or face fines. L&I did not send the letters, but wants to remind companies that the workplace posters are available for free.
Secretary of State Kim Wyman, Attorney General Bob Ferguson and AARP are urging Washington residents to make wise choices when giving money to charity and avoid unscrupulous fundraising groups during the holidays and afterward.
The owner of a Vancouver chiropractic clinic has repaid the Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) nearly $90,000 resulting from fraudulent billing. Clinic owner Dr. Lucas Homer recently paid the full restitution amount of $88,846 to settle a case involving improper billing practices.
The Washington State Attorney General’s Office today announced
that a mother and son, who were contracted to provide care to a
home-healthcare program client in Spokane, pleaded guilty to stealing
$17,696 from state and federal health care programs.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson has honored Senior Counsel Andy Fitz with
the Attorney General’s 2013 Steward of Justice Award. The award
recognizes assistant attorneys general who further the cause of justice
through exceptional legal work and extraordinary contributions to the
people of Washington.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson has selected six assistant attorneys
general to receive the 2013 William V. Tanner Award for outstanding
achievements early in their careers. Ferguson established the new award
this year in honor of the youngest Attorney General in state history.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced a major breakthrough in the fight against ‘mobile cramming’ — unauthorized third-party charges that appear on mobile telephone bills. Cramming on cell phones and landlines is estimated to cost Americans $2 billion per year.