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Attorney General Madigan Sues Fraudulent Charitable Telemarketers Again

“These fundraisers are brazen con artists who refuse to follow the law and continue to fundraise illegally in spite of a previous court order,” said Madigan. “I am filing this lawsuit to put an end to their serial fraud. When people donate their money to a worthy cause, their money should be used to further the mission of the charity.”

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Attorney General Madigan Sues Owner of Franklin County Home Repair Business

Attorney General Madigan filed the lawsuit in the Circuit Court for the 2nd Judicial Circuit in Franklin County against Robert Hartley of Buckner, doing business as Hartley and French Roofing and Hartley’s Contracting. The lawsuit accuses Hartley of violating the state’s Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act and the Home Repair and Remodeling Act.

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Attorney General Madigan, Federal Trade Commission Sue to Block Advocate-NorthShore Hospital Merger

Attorney General Lisa Madigan has joined with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in seeking to block the proposed merger of two of the largest hospital systems in the Chicago area, Advocate Health Care Network (Advocate) and NorthShore University Health System (NorthShore). The health systems are the two preeminent competitors in northern Cook County and southern Lake County, and if the merger were to proceed, it would be the largest hospital system in that area.

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Illinois Attorney General Wants U.S. Civil Rights Probe Of Chicago Police

Attorney General Lisa Madigan sent what she characterized as an urgent request to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, asking that the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division investigate Chicago police use of deadly force and the department's internal review process, and determine whether there is a "pattern of discriminatory policing."

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