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"This is about protecting New Yorkers"
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The 2021 election is barely behind us, and the 2022 race for governor of New York is heating up with State Attorney General Tish James, announcing that she’d be running. James’ reports on the state’s handling of nursing home policy during the COVID-19 pandemic and her finding that Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women helped lead to the political downfall of the former governor.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James said new a settlement with TFS will allow New Yorkers who bought tickets for an event that was cancelled due to the pandemic to be eligible for a refund.
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State Attorney General Letitia James brought her Heal New York tour to Utica and Syracuse Tuesday, delivering nearly $37 million to the region to combat the opioid epidemic. The nearly $1.5 billion being distributed statewide comes from different settlements negotiated by her office following the March 2019 lawsuit against manufacturers and distributors of the painkillers.
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State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against a negligent landlord in Syracuse who has been exposing children to lead. An investigation by her office found that at least 18 children were poisoned over more than six years at 17 homes owned by John Kiggins and his company Endzone Properties.
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New York Attorney General Tish James on Tuesday released the findings of an investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo that concluded he violated multiple state and federal laws by sexually harassing multiple women, including current and former staffers.
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Attorney General Letitia James released the results of an independent investigation into charges of sexual misconduct against Governor Andrew Cuomo. It found many charges corroborated by multiple witnesses.
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Calling them “villains for the history books,” the attorneys general of New York, Massachusetts and Minnesota on Thursday announced a $4.5 billion settlement with the Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of the drug OxyContin that contributed to the nation’s opioid addiction crisis.
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More than 70 people from Onondaga, Madison, and Oswego counties face upwards of 350 charges for their alleged involvement in two large drug networks that distributed cocaine and heroin across the state.
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It’s been over two months since New York Attorney General Tish James began investigating multiple allegations of sexual harassment against Governor Andrew…