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Attorney General Moody Demands President Biden Drop Vaccine Mandate or Risk Legal Action
Attorney General Moody Demands President Biden Drop Vaccine Mandate or Risk Legal Action. -
Attorney General Moody Enlists Retired Law Enforcement Officers to Join Bigs in Blue Program
Attorney General Moody Enlists Retired Law Enforcement Officers to Join Bigs in Blue Program. -
Florida recovers $5 million in settlement over domestic violence funds
Florida officials announced a multimillion-dollar settlement last week in litigation filed against the Florida Coalition for Domestic Violence and the coalition’s president and CEO. -
Attorney General Moody Seeks Confirmation that Biden Administration Will Faithfully Defend Federal Immigration Statute
Attorney General Moody Seeks Confirmation that Biden Administration Will Faithfully Defend Federal Immigration Statute. -
Florida officials hopeful that $26 billion opioid deal will help addicts
Florida will receive $1.6 billion over 17.5 years as a result of a multi-state opioid settlement with major pharmaceutical companies, according to the Florida Attorney General’s Office. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Sues Google for Antitrust Violations Over App Store
Attorney General Ashley Moody is suing Google for illegally and unfairly maintaining a monopoly on the app store for Android devices. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Deadline Approaching for Keurig K-Cup Purchasers to File Claim for Refund
Attorney General Ashley Moody is reminding Floridians that the deadline for eligible Keurig K-Cup purchasers to file a claim is fast approaching. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: STATEMENT: Attorney General Moody on Victory in Cruise Lockdown Lawsuit
Attorney General Ashley Moody issued the following statement on the order in State of Florida v. Xavier Becerra lifting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s lockdown on the cruise industry. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Encourages Support of Law Enforcement in Recognition of National Safety Month
This National Safety Month, Attorney General Ashley Moody is encouraging Floridians to take a proactive approach to personal safety and to support law enforcement officers working to protect their communities. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Secures Additional Money for Floridians In Keurig Antitrust Case
Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, secured a larger share of the $31 million fund established to reimburse their states’ consumer purchasers of Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Launches New Initiative Recognizing Frontline Law Enforcement Officers
Attorney General Ashley Moody is launching a new initiative through the Florida Attorney General’s Office recognizing the courageous and dangerous work of frontline law enforcement officers. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Secures $300 Million Following Investigation into Improper Marketing and Sale of Suboxone
Attorney General Ashley Moody, working with state and federal partners, is securing $300 million following a nationwide investigation. Attorney General Moody’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit worked with the U.S. Department of Justice and other state MFCUs to investigate allegations that Indivior plc. and Indivior Inc., d/b/a Indivior, falsely and aggressively marketed and otherwise promoted the drug Suboxone, resulting in improper expenditures of state Medicaid funds. -
Royal Caribbean to work with Biden administration, CDC to get back out to sea
Liberian-registered Royal Caribbean and other cruise lines say they know about Florida's lawsuit against President Joe Biden's administration over industry restrictions but they will work with the administration to get back out to sea, several statements say. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Sues Biden Administration for Keeping U.S. Cruise Industry Docked
Attorney General Ashley Moody filed legal action against the Biden administration and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over the outdated federal shutdown order of the nation’s cruise industry. As COVID-19 vaccine distribution continues to increase at a rapid pace under Governor Ron DeSantis’s leadership, airlines, hotels, restaurants, theme parks and other tourism industries are now open with reasonable safety measures. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody and Urban League Launch Innovative Program to Help Young Victims of Crime Thrive
Attorney General Ashley Moody and the Florida Consortium of Urban League Affiliates announced a new program to help young victims of crime thrive. -
Florida joins federal lawsuit challenging tax-cut restrictions in rescue plan
Florida has joined with 12 other states in a lawsuit challenging a provision of the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan that seems to bar states from lowering taxes as a condition for receiving the coronavirus aid money. -
DeSantis, state officials call for federal relief of no-sail order on cruise ships
As the cruise industry continues to sit under lockdown with no plans to lift the no-sail order from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until November, Florida is pushing for any form of federal relief. -
Google to fight antitrust allegations brought by Florida and other states
Florida has joined an amended multi-state lawsuit charging Google with monopolistic behavior, deceptive online ad practices and consumer privacy violations – charges the tech giant says are baseless. -
Florida Attorney General's Office accused of discriminating against and wrongfully firing black employees
The Florida Office of the Attorney General is accused of violating the Florida Whistleblower Act by a former employee, according to documents filed on March 16 in the Leon County Circuit Court. -
FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Moody Encourages Defrauded Investors in Precious Metals Investment Scheme to File Claims
Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with the Florida Office of Financial Regulation, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and 28 other state attorneys general, announces the opening of a claims process for defrauded investors in a recently filed joint civil enforcement action against Metals.com, Tower Equity, Chase Metals, Barrick Capital and other associated parties