Arkansas’ Medicaid fraud watchdog saw its most active year in fiscal 2022, which ended Sept. 30, racking up 51 arrests and 33 convictions for various types of Medicaid fraud.
AG sues Arkansas pool company
after obtaining money from customers, construction would cease on the projects, leaving many Arkansans with nothing more than holes in their backyards.
Arkansas nets $13M from JUUL settlement
JUUL was, until recently, the dominant player in the vaping market. The multistate investigation revealed that JUUL rose to this position by willfully engaging in an advertising campaign that appealed to youth.
Elder Abuse Conference held in LR
“Too many times our seniors have experienced despicable abuse,” said Rutledge.
SCOTUS orders abortion clinics to pay for state’s legal costs, says AG
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge issued a statement Tuesday following the U.S. Supreme Court’s judgment in Rutledge v. Little Rock Family Planning Services vacating a lower court order blocking Arkansas’s ban on abortions performed solely on the basis of a Down syndrome diagnosis and ordering Little Rock Family Planning Services to pay the State of Arkansas for filing costs associated with seeking Supreme Court review.
AG sues Family Dollar for ‘massive’ rat infestation at distribution center
The complaint alleges that Family Dollar, under the parent company Dollar Tree Inc., knew about the rodent infestation for years but allowed unsafe products to be sold at hundreds of stores in Arkansas and five other states throughout the region.
AG pushes TikTok, Snapchat to give parents more control
“Parents must be able to control who their children talk to and especially what they see,” said Rutledge. “As the mother of a young daughter, I make sure that I am aware of the dangers on the internet, and I realize the importance for parents to have the ability to protect their children from those who want to do them harm online.”
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