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A lawsuit filed by the attorney general alleges the scammers charged $20,000 to $30,000 for forged cannabis licenses.
Summer is a common time for door-to-door sales, but homeowners should be aware of potential scams,” Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Bryan T. Cafferelli said.
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) is warning the state’s residents to be wary of fraudulent charities and requests amid the recovery efforts for recent natural disasters ...
Connecticut Consumer Protection has issued a suspension of the Lottery Sales Agent license for a store in the town of Windsor ...
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Food and Standards Division is warning consumers of a recall issued by D’Addona Brother’s Bakery of Wolcott, CT of their 12-ounce bags of ...
State Attorney General William Tong says he’s ready to “throw the book” at two Connecticut men who he alleges scammed ...
Meyer said the EPA was in the first year of a five-year lease for its office space at the Stamford Government Center, with a ...
Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Food and Standards Division (DCP) is warning the public that C+R Homestyle Bakery Company of Danbury is recalling its frozen Old-Fashioned ...
Lawsuit alleges MAKECTBETTER defrauded up to 70 convenience retailers, charging $25,000-$30,500 for forged approval documents ...
DraftKings ordered to repay $3 million to Connecticut iGaming players over unclear bonus terms, enhancing consumer protection and transparency.
Frozen coffee cakes sold in Connecticut are being recalled for containing milk, when it wasn’t listed on the ingredients’ ...