Office of the Maine Attorney General

Rowe Calls On Feds To Investigate The Marketing Of Alcoholic Energy Drinks

Attorney General Steve Rowe, joined by 29 attorneys general nationwide, urged the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to stop alcohol manufacturers from making misleading health-related statements when advertising alcoholic drinks that contain caffeine and other stimulants. Rowe is the Co-Chair of the National Association of Attorneys General Youth Access to Alcohol Committee, which has been active in addressing concerns about the classification of beverages known as "alcopops" or "flavored malt beverages".

Bouchard Convicted In Financial Exploitation Case

Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe announced today that Albert Bouchard of Limestone, a former caseworker for DHHS Bureau of Elder and Adult Services, has been sentenced to jail for diverting funds from four of his elderly and incapacitated clients for his personal use. Bouchard, age 47, was charged with having misappropriated over $9,000 from clients to purchase fine jewelry, electronics, gift certificates and furniture for the benefit of himself, his family and his girlfriend over a 15 month period in 2001 through 2003.

Court Rejects Feds Petition For Summary Judgement In Verizon Case

The United States District Court of Northern California, Judge Vaughan Walker, denied the federal government's motion for summary judgment in United States vs. Adams and similar cases involving Missouri, New Jersey, Connecticut and Vermont. The cases were consolidated for efficiency's sake. At issue in the case is whether the Public Utilities Commission can compel Verizon to sign an affidavit verifying the accuracy of statements they made denying that they shared customer information with the National Security Agency.

Rowe: State Demands Myspace Turn Over Information On Registered Sex Offenders

Yesterday, Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe filed an investigative demand with Fox Interactive Media, the parent company of the popular online social networking site Myspace.com. In December 2006 Myspace hired Sentinel Tech Holdings to develop a tool to check the site for registered sex offenders. Sentinel Tech's SAFE tool uncovered thousands of registered sex offenders with profiles on the site.

U.S. Supreme Court To Hear State's Appeal In Internet-Tobacco Sales Case

Today, the United States Supreme Court announced that it has agreed to review the case Rowe v. New Hampshire Motor Transport, 06-457 filed against the State of Maine by motor transport associations in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. The associations challenged the 2003 Maine law that requires that internet tobacco retailers utilize carriers who take specific actions to ensure that packages containing tobacco products are not delivered to minors.Attorney General Steve Rowe stated "We are pleased that the Supreme Court has agreed to hear this important case.

Attorney General Rowe Announces $5.5 Million Multistate Prescritption Drug Settlement

Attorney General Steve Rowe today announced the settlement of a civil enforcement action against the makers of the popular oral contraceptive product Ovcon. The lawsuit, joined by thirty-three other states and the District of Columbia, charged Warner Chilcott and Barr Pharmaceuticals with antitrust violations that have prevented generic versions of Ovcon from reaching the marketplace. As part of the settlement, Warner Chilcott will pay $5.5 million to Maine and the other litigating states.

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