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Wireless carriers settle over deceptive advertising: Attorney General Ford announces
Attorney General Aaron Ford has announced a settlement of $10.25 million across 50 jurisdictions with AT&T Mobility, Cricket Wireless, T-Mobile USA, Inc., Cellco Partnership (also known as Verizon Wireless), and TracFone Wireless, Inc. This resolution comes in response to state attorneys general investigations into the wireless carriers' deceptive and misleading advertising practices.
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Attorney General Ford Applauds Nevada Supreme Court Decision Upholding Ban on ‘Ghost Guns’
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has welcomed the ruling by the Nevada Supreme Court that upholds the ban on 'ghost guns' as constitutional. The decision overturns a previous ruling that deemed a Nevada statute on 'ghost guns' as unconstitutionally vague.In response to the court's decision, AG Ford expressed his satisfaction, stating, "The ban on ‘ghost guns’ is one of the most impactful pieces of legislation that we have seen come through Carson City. Today’s decision by the Nevada Supreme Court is a win for public safety and creates sensible, practical measures to...
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Attorney General Ford Announces Sentencing of Las Vegas Man Convicted of Soliciting a Minor During Super Bowl Weekend
Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has announced the sentencing of Nicholas Hardin, 36, who was arrested during Super Bowl LVII weekend for soliciting a minor. Judge Jasmin Lilly Spells of the Eighth Judicial District Court sentenced Hardin to 19-48 months in the Nevada Department of Corrections. In addition, Hardin agreed to the revocation of his probation in another case and the imposition of his underlying suspended sentence of 28-72 months, with both sentences to run concurrently."Our office works diligently with our law enforcement partners and is always on alert...
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AG Aaron Ford: ‘The FTC and Congress must act to ensure fulsome regulation of PBMs nationwide’
State Attorney General Aaron Ford (D-Nevada) sent a letter to U.S. Congressional leadership this week saying Congress should “act to ensure fulsome regulation of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).
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Nevada's Ford on opioid lawsuit settlements: 'There is still much more to be done'
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced that the State has settled two more opioid lawsuits, bringing in tens of millions of dollars to help combat the opioid crisis.
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Nevada earns spot in top 10 worst states to be police officer
Nevada has been placed in the top 10 worst states to be a police officer.