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Former Deputy, Babysitter Found Guilty of Rape

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that a jury has found a former law enforcement officer guilty of raping a five-year-old while he was babysitting.

9/19/2013

Attorney General DeWine Announces First-Year Update on Identity Theft Unit

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that in its first year, the Identity Theft Unit of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section received more than 600 complaints and helped to adjust approximately $250,000 in disputed charges for victims, according to information provided in complaints.

9/18/2013

Williams County Man Indicted on Rape, GSI, Kidnapping Charges

 Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that a Williams County man has been charged with raping three children over a period of 11 years.

9/18/2013

Attorney General DeWine Certifies Petition for Access to Healthcare Act

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today certified the petition for the proposed Access to Healthcare Act.

9/13/2013

Business Found Selling Synthetic Drugs Ordered Closed for One Year

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Belmont County Prosecutor Chris Berhalter announced today that a business owner found selling synthetic drugs has been ordered to close her store for one year.

9/12/2013

Attorney General DeWine Provides Local Collections Update; Nearly $2 Million Collected to Date

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that nearly $2 million has been returned to local governments through his Local Government Collection Services Program. The program, which went statewide last year, allows local governments to enter into agreements with the Attorney General's Office to collect unpaid debt on their behalf.

9/12/2013

Attorney General DeWine Unveils Methamphetamine Container Program

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today unveiled five new methamphetamine chemical storage containers that will help cut costs and save time associated with meth lab clean-up.

9/9/2013

Attorney General DeWine Charges Discount Drug Service with Unfairly Debiting Bank Accounts

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today filed a lawsuit charging Cincinnati-based Queen City Script Care with making unauthorized debits to consumers’ bank accounts, failing to provide refunds, and taking unfair advantage of consumers. Many victims are elderly and low-income.

9/6/2013

Fraudulent Breast Cancer and Veterans' Charity Operation Ordered to Pay $977,628

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that a fraudulent charitable operation has been ordered to pay $977,628 in damages, restitution, and other costs. Donors throughout the U.S. contributed to The American Breast Cancer Federation and The American Veterans Federation, both created by Brandon Malone of Youngstown, but the organizations did little or nothing to help breast cancer patients or veterans.

9/6/2013

Attorney General DeWine Seeks Recovery of More than $10 Million in Development Loans to Defunct Solar Company

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, on behalf of the Ohio Development Services Agency and the Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (OAQDA), today filed two separate lawsuits against a defunct solar power company which defaulted on more than $10 million in state loans. The lawsuits against Willard & Kelsey Solar Group and its shareholders seek to recover loans made by the former Ohio Department of Development and the OAQDA.

9/6/2013
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