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Among the violations was a prize wheel for customers spending more than $40, which constituted "illegal gambling." ...
The Department of Consumer Protection is taking a wait-and-see approach as consumers wait for refunds from organizers of the ...
A lawsuit filed by the attorney general alleges the scammers charged $20,000 to $30,000 for forged cannabis licenses.
TORRINGTON — A New Milford accountant was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for stealing tens of thousands of ...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong Monday announced he’s filed an application for a $2.5 million prejudgment remedy to ...
HARTFORD – Attorney General William Tong has sued a Fairfield business owner and an Oakdale affiliate for $2.5 million for their part in an alleged fraudulent cannabis license-for-sale scheme ...
The incentive reduction by state officials will take effect on Aug. 1. The move was announced a little more than two months ...
State Attorney General William Tong says he’s ready to “throw the book” at two Connecticut men who he alleges scammed ...
A Hamden woman says a salesperson approaching her in the mall led to her spending her lifesavings. She now wants to warn others about what happened.
A summary suspension has been issued against a convenience store in Milford, according to the Department of Consumer Protection. Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli signed a ...