A.G. SCHNEIDERMAN RELEASES DETAILS ON INVESTIGATION INTO FAKE NET NEUTRALITY COMMENTS

A.G. SCHNEIDERMAN RELEASES DETAILS ON INVESTIGATION INTO FAKE NET NEUTRALITY COMMENTS

As many as 2 million comments stole real Americans’ identities; Over 5,000 persons have filed reports with the NY AG’s Office On Wednesday, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman released new details of his office’s investigation into fake comments submitted during the net neutrality comment process, with a new analysis showing that two million […]

A.G. RELEASES REPORT RAISING QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW CHARITIES ARE SPENDING HALF A BILLION DOLLARS IN SANDY DOLLARS

A.G. RELEASES REPORT RAISING QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW CHARITIES ARE SPENDING HALF A BILLION DOLLARS IN SANDY DOLLARS

NEW YORK – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Wednesday released his office’s preliminary report into how charitable organizations have spent more than half a billion dollars raised in the weeks and months after Superstorm Sandy. Based on data provided by 89 charitable organizations that raised funds after the storm, at least $238 million of the […]

Permanent Ban on Sale of Mislabeled Synthetic Drugs Goes into Effect

Owner Of Village Sensations To Pay $15,000 For Violating State Labeling Laws Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced Tuesday, August 14 that a judge has signed a consent order and judgment demanding mislabeled or unlabeled products, including synthetic marijuana and other intoxicants, be permanently removed from the store shelves of Village Sensations in Nanuet. In […]

Timelines: June 28, 2012

Rockland Must Move on After Bailout Fails in Senate Rockland County’s proposal to the New York State Senate for a debt bill allowing them to borrow up to $80 million failed on Thursday, June 21. The State Assembly approved the legislation but the proposal required approval from both houses in order to move up to Governor […]