Arizona News
Attorney General Brnovich Files Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against "Senior Grad Trips"
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- Published: 04 August 2018 04 August 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the filing of a consumer fraud lawsuit against Texas-based travel company EB Worldwide, LLC, and its CEO, George Barragan. The lawsuit alleges EB Worldwide charged a group of Cienega High School students more than $34,000 for a senior class trip to Disneyland, and then failed to provide the trip or refund the students’ money.
Attorney General Reminds Consumers Restitution Is Available After Settlement with Bullhead City-Based Malows Jetski Rentals
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- Published: 04 August 2018 04 August 2018
Bullhead City, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich wants to remind consumers they only have a few weeks left to file a complaint to obtain restitution from a consumer fraud lawsuit against Malows (Malow's) Jetski Rentals, LLC.
Business Owner Admits to Registering Vehicles Without Required Emissions Testing
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- Published: 04 August 2018 04 August 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - The owner of an Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division Authorized Third Party title and registration company recently admitted in court to inputting false information to bypass emissions testing for customers.
Arizona Attorney General Brnovich Warns Consumers to Remain Vigilant Against Government Imposter Scams
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- Published: 04 August 2018 04 August 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is warning consumers and businesses about government imposter scams that are continuing to make the rounds in Arizona. Recently, the Attorney General’s Office has seen an uptick in consumer complaints about scammers pretending to be from the Social Security Administration.
Arizonans Want the Bipartisan FIRST STEP Act
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- Written by Andres Malave Andres Malave
- Published: 01 August 2018 01 August 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - Today, Americans for Prosperity-Arizona released the results of a new survey showing that 68% of likely voters want the U.S. Senate to pass the bipartisan FIRST STEP Act in the next few months. The legislation would create access to second chances for individuals transitioning to life after prison and reduce the number of incarcerated Americans – an idea 73% of likely voters say is important.