Office of the Maine Attorney General

AG Mills Warns of Recent Spike in Fentanyl Related Heroin Overdoses

(Augusta, Me) Based on communications with law enforcement and substance abuse professionals about a spate of overdoses this week, Maine Attorney General Janet Mills is warning that a fatal mix of heroin, caffeine and fentanyl, and a new admixture called acetyl fentanyl, appear to be causing users to overdose more quickly than in cases of straight heroin. The dangers of these chemicals cannot be underestimated or overstated.

Maine Reaches Joint State-Federal Settlement with SunTrust to Address Mortgage Loan Origination, Servicing, and Foreclosure Abuses

(AUGUSTA, ME) Attorney General Janet T. Mills today announced a $550 million joint state-federal settlement with mortgage lender and servicer SunTrust Mortgage Inc. to address mortgage origination, servicing, and foreclosure abuses. SunTrust is a regional company, operating largely in the southeastern states, though the company did have some Maine customers.

Gray man to spend 18 months in prison for a series of state tax crimes

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General Janet T. Mills announced today that Nathanial Dupuis, 41, of Gray, Maine, was sentenced in Kennebec County Superior Court to 4 years with all but 18 months suspended to the Department of Corrections for a series of state tax crimes. The Court also imposed 2 years of probation and ordered Dupuis to pay $86,476 in restitution.

***Scam Alert***AG Mills Warns of Phone Scam Claiming to be from Maine Office of Tourism

(AUGUSTA) Maine Attorney General Janet T. Mills is warning Maine businesses to be aware of a phone scam that claims to be from the Maine Office of Tourism. The callers claim to be selling advertising in a publication of the Maine Office of Tourism and then demand an upfront, cash payment be paid over the phone immediately. These calls are not from the Maine Office of Tourism or any of their sub-contractors and do not appear to be legitimate.

In Efforts Against Domestic Abuse, New Report Urges Mainers to Build Bridges Towards Safety and Accountability

(AUGUSTA) ?Maybe there was something I could have done.? This is the all-too-familiar comment heard in the wake of Maine?s twelve domestic violence homicides in 2013 and it has led Maine?s top experts on domestic abuse to encourage more Mainers to look for the signs of abuse and to connect victims and their families with assistance when they see it.

Attorney General Mills Seeks Volunteer Mediators

AUGUSTA ? Are you interested in helping Maine consumers recoup lost money? The Attorney General?s Office is recruiting volunteer Consumer Complaint Mediators for the Consumer Mediation Service. Training will begin on May 27th. The Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General?s Office offers, free of charge, this complaint resolution program for the use of Maine consumers, staffed by trained volunteers.

State announces elver fisherman prosecuted for tax evasion

AUGUSTA, Me ? As the lucrative 2014 elver fishing season is set to begin, Marine Resources Commissioner Patrick Keliher and Attorney General Janet Mills announced that an elver fisherman from Ellsworth has been charged with underreporting his 2012 landings which earned him over $700,000 that season. As a result of a plea agreement, Danny Deraps of Ellsworth will serve jail time, pay restitution and lose his elver harvesting license for the 2014 season.

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