Lansing, MI - In coordination with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued an urgent consumer alert to Michigan residents warning them of COVID-19-related scams.
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Lansing, MI - Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced that her office, along with the attorneys general of 45 other states and the District of Columbia have obtained a $17.5 million settlement against Georgia-based retailer The Home Depot, resolving a multistate investigation of a 2014 data breach which exposed the payment card information of about 40 million The Home Depot consumers nationwide.
Lansing, MI - While the holiday season may look a little different from years past due to the pandemic, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is sharing tips to ensure Michiganders protect their wallets while staying safe this season.
Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued an important alert advising residents to be aware of a current scam taking advantage of claimants who are collecting unemployment benefits.
Lansing, MI - Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with a bipartisan coalition of more than 30 other attorneys general, announced a $113 million settlement with Apple Inc. regarding Apple’s 2016 decision to throttle consumers’ iPhone speeds in order to address unexpected shutdowns in some iPhones. Michigan will get more than $2.6 million as part of the settlement.
Lansing, MI - On Monday Nov. 16, 2020 the Michigan Public Service Commission and Attorney General Dana Nessel joined with utilities, government agencies and other advocates across the country in recognizing Utility Scam Awareness Week, which helps educate the public about common tactics swindlers posing as utility companies use to defraud people of money.
Lansing, MI - Attorney General Dana Nessel is not only defending the State against baseless election lawsuits, but has also issued several cease and desist letters to entities and individuals spreading misinformation during the general election.
Detroit, MI - Two men accused of orchestrating a robocall to suppress the vote in Detroit and other cities with significant minority populations have been bound over to circuit court on multiple felony election law charges, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020.
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