Here you will find the Attorney Generals' press releases from prior to January 2026. For all press releases from January 2026 to the present, please see our press releases page. For all media inquiries, please email the Director of Public Affairs at AG.Press@maine.gov.
- :Attorney General Mills and Secretary of State Dunlap Announce Operation False Charity Law Enforcement Sweep
- :Jury Finds Former Physician's Assistant Guilty of Drug, Violation of Privacy, Theft and Prostitution Charges
- :New Portland Practitioner Voluntarily Surrenders License for Improperly Prescribing Pain Medication
- :Attorney General Mills Announces Multi-State Settlement with the TJX Companies, Inc Over Massive Data Breach
- :Attorney General Mills Announces $5.9 Million Settlement with DISH Network
- :Contractor Sentenced to 60 Days in Jail for Tax Evasion
- :Skowhegan Man Sentenced for Timber Theft
- :Attorney General Janet T. Mills Announces Major Settlements Against World's Largest Drug Manufacturer
- :Court Determines Online Marketing Law Could Infringe on Constitutional Rights
- :Attorney General Mills Issues Opinion on the Implications of LD 1020 on Maine School Curricula
- :Statement of Attorney General Janet T. Mills Regarding TABOR II Proponents' Press Conference
- :Attorney General Sues Unlicensed Texas Debt Settlement Company Over Unfair and Deceptive Practices
- :Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Spouse Convicted of Theft
- :Former Legislative Candidate Sentenced to Jail Time for Forgery
- :Worker Convicted of Worker's Compensation Fraud Sentenced to Six Months in Jail
- :Hotel Worker Sentenced to Eight Months in Jail for Workers Compensation Fraud
- :Former Physical Therapist Assistant Convicted
- :Maine Students Will Gather in Augusta to Celebrate Civil Rights
- :Dell Settlement with State Attorneys General will Refund Consumers $3.35 Million
- :Attorney General Mills Announces Eli Lilly to Pay More Than $1.4 Billion for Off-Label Drug Marketing
- :Consumer Fraud Alert: Fake Recession Stimulus Payments
- :Court Upholds Maine's Tobacco Licensing Statue
- :Repeated Civil Rights Violator Convicted and Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
- :Attorney General Enforces Maine Civil Rights Act to Remedy Religious Bias
- :MACCS Military Clothing Store Agrees to Reimburse Soldiers