Press Release Archived
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Aggressive New "Grandparent Scam" Reported in State
In a newly reported scam targeting older adults, callers demand money immediately to free a kidnapped relative and threaten physical harm to the relative if funds are not delivered, Attorney General George Jepsen and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Jonathan A. Harris warned residents today.
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AG Jepsen to Anthem: End Unreasonable Delay in Providing Information to Affected Residents
Attorney General George Jepsen and nine attorneys general from around the country are unhappy with the lack of communication from health insurer Anthem, Inc. to its customers about the massive data breach that may have exposed sensitive personal information of as many as 80 million people, or perhaps more, and are demanding that the company immediately step up its response.
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Statement from AG Jepsen on PURA Draft Interim Decision on Electric Suppliers
"PURA can and should immediately enforce these reforms to benefit Connecticut's electric consumers."
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Attorney General Defends States’ Rights To Impose Age Restrictions On Violent Video Games
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Attorney General Praises Appeals Court Ruling Reinstating Global Warming Lawsuit
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Attorney General Says CNG/Southern Will Receive New Level of Service and Safety Scrutiny
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Attorney General Announces Restitution For DIRECTV Customers For Consumer Protection Violations
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Attorney General Announces Novartis To Pay State $151,000 For Alleged Illegal Drug Marketing
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Attorney General Calls For Gender Equity In Health Care Coverage
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Attorney General Statement On F&S Oil Guilty Plea In Federal Court