Thank you for visiting the website of Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway. Each day, this office fights for and protects Kentucky families. Attorney General Conway pledges to protect consumers from scams, vigilantly prosecute criminals who prey on our children and to strengthen partnerships with local law enforcement officers that will keep drugs out of communities in every corner of our Commonwealth.
Attorney General Conway will also protect Kentucky’s most vulnerable citizens against abuse, neglect and Medicaid fraud.
- Craigslist, Attorneys General and NCMEC Announce Agreement to Improve Public Safety on Website
Thursday, November 6, 2008
- Attorney General Jack Conway Announces Election Fraud Hotline Results
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
- Attorney General Conway Reminds Kentuckians About Election Fraud Complaint Hotline
Friday, October 31, 2008
- Attorney General Conway Announces That Internet Site Designed To Scam Residents Has Been Shut Down
Friday, October 31, 2008
- Attorney General Jack Conway Files Judgment Against Pfizer Inc. Regarding Marketing of Bextra and Celebrex
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Monday, November 17, 2008 — Attorney General Jack Conway today announced the arrest of a 23-year-old student at the University of the Cumberlands for allegedly hacking into his fellow students’ email accounts and trying to blackmail them with personal information that he obtained. — NEWS LINK
Consumer Protection Alert
Attorney General Conway announces that an Internet site designed to scam residents has been shut down. Rothwellfinancial.com was shut down Thursday. The company claimed it was operating out of a dummy address in Louisville. After receiving 27 complaints, the Office of the Attorney General worked with the company's Internet Service Provider (ISP) to shut down the site. The site appears to be based in Singapore.
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Office of the Attorney General participates in UNITE drug bust
Drug trafficking in southern Floyd County was the focus of a joint investigation between Operation UNITE and the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office, leading to a roundup of suspected dealers on Wednesday, August 27. — LINK |
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Important information for students of Decker College, Inc.
The Office of the Attorney General has reached a settlement with the bankruptcy trustee for Decker College, Inc.
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Open Records / Open Meetings Alert for public officials. |