Attorney General Letitia James announced that she filed a lawsuit to freeze $2.2 million in cryptocurrency and to recover the stolen funds after scammers posing as remote job recruiters tricked New ...
NY Attorney General Letitia James files a lawsuit against a text scam promising remote jobs to steal cryptocurrency.
The New York State Attorney General's Office is taking aim at text message scams that targeted New Yorkers looking for remote ...
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New York Attorney General Letitia James announced significant steps taken against Medicare fraud by transportation companies.
The medical transportation industry has been rife with operators who illegally charge Medicaid for services they didn't ...
Attorney General Letitia James said her office had sent cease and desist notices to 54 companies warning of financial ...
New York rideshare drivers have until 11:59 p.m. on January 31 to file a claim for their share of a $328 million settlement paid out by Uber and Lyft.
Attorney General Letitia James is cracking down on what she says is widespread fraud in the Medicaid transportation industry.
Notices went out to 54 companies across the state that the attorney general's office contends are defrauding Medicaid.