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Two Found Guilty, Sentenced to State Prison in Connection with Selling Women for Sex at Brothels

1/23/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Jury Delivered Guilty Verdict after 11-Day Trial

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AG Healey Sues Trump Administration to Stop Deregulation of 3D-Printed Guns

1/23/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Joins Coalition of Attorneys General in Challenging New Rules that Undermines Regulation of Dangerous 3D-Printed Weapons

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Medical Equipment Manufacturer Resolves Claims of Illegal Kickbacks to Massachusetts Health Care Providers

1/21/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Settlement is Part of a $39.5 Million Global Agreement with ResMed

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AG Healey Hosts Office’s First Human Trafficking Summit

1/17/2020 Office of the Attorney General

200 Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors, Advocates and Direct Service Providers Attended Two-Day Event

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AG Healey Announces New Grant Program to Improve Employment Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities

1/16/2020 Office of the Attorney General

$130,000 Grant Program Will Support Organizations in Providing Individuals with Disabilities Job Training and Career Development Programming

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AG Healey Appoints Gabrielle Viator As New Chief of Staff

1/16/2020 Office of the Attorney General

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AG Healey Commends Congressional Effort to Reject U.S. Department of Education Rule That Would Hurt Students

1/14/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Leads Coalition of AGs in Supporting Disapproval of the U.S. Department of Education’s 2019 Borrower Defense Rule

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Former Laundromat Owner Found Guilty on Tax Fraud Charges

1/10/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Defendant was Previously Sentenced to Jail for Stealing $200,000 by Tampering with Gas Meters

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AG Healey Petitions U.S. Supreme Court to Review Affordable Care Act Case

1/03/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Joins Multistate Coalition in Calling on SCOTUS to Review Fifth Circuit Ruling that Jeopardizes Health Care Coverage for Millions of Americans

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Bay State College to Pay $1.1 Million in Relief for Misleading Hundreds of Former Students

1/02/2020 Office of the Attorney General

Bay State Found in Violation of AG’s Regulations; Potentially Eligible Students Will Be Contacted by the AG’s Office