Attorney General Bob Ferguson
Recent News About Attorney General Bob Ferguson
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Yakima man sentenced to more than three years in prison in fourth attempted child rape conviction by Attorney General’s Office
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a Yakima County Superior Court judge sentenced a Yakima man to 40 months in prison following his guilty plea for charges related to felony conspiracy to commit child molestation in the first degree.
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AG Ferguson statement on SCOTUS 303 Creative decision
Attorney General Bob Ferguson offers the following statement in response to the United States Supreme Court’s decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis.
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AG Ferguson defeats second attempt to block Washington’s ban on the sale of assault weapons
A Thurston County Superior Court judge today agreed with Attorney General Bob Ferguson and rejected an attempt to block Washington’s new law banning the sale of assault weapons.
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AG Ferguson wins up to $695,000 in refunds for Washingtonians harmed by lingerie company’s deceptive subscriptions practices
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today a national online apparel company will return as much as $695,000 to approximately 5,700 Washingtonians it deceptively enrolled into a monthly subscription service.
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AG Ferguson: More than $370 million coming to Washington to fight opioid epidemic
Washington cities and counties will receive half of the opioid recoveries, which have reached $1.1 billion and counting
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AG Ferguson defeats first attempt to block Washington’s ban on the sale of assault weapons
A federal judge today agreed with Attorney General Bob Ferguson and rejected an attempt to block Washington’s new law banning the sale of assault weapons.
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AG Ferguson wins $2.1 million for Washington in lawsuit against Suboxone drug maker that conspired to block generic competitors
Ferguson and bipartisan group of attorneys general took Indivior to court for illegally manipulating the drug approval process to keep its monopoly on Suboxone.
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AG Ferguson files lawsuit against 20 manufacturers of “forever chemicals
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced an environmental lawsuit today against numerous manufacturers of PFAS, commonly referred to as “forever chemicals.”
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AG Ferguson’s lawsuit forces Google to pay nearly $40M over deceptive location tracking
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced Google will pay $39.9 million to Washington state as a result of his office’s lawsuit over misleading location tracking practices.
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Sunnyside mushroom farm will pay $3.4 million for violating the civil rights of its workers
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced a Sunnyside mushroom farm will pay $3.4 million to resolve a lawsuit asserting unfair, deceptive and discriminatory actions against female farmworkers and Washington-based workers.
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AG Ferguson: Companies sent hundreds of thousands of deceptive texts, emails targeting small businesses, nonprofits
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today filed a consumer protection lawsuit against two businesses and their owner for sending hundreds of thousands of deceptive texts and emails to Washington businesses and nonprofits.
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Electron Hydro dam owner ordered to pay largest financial penalty in an environmental criminal case in state history
A Pierce County Superior Court judge has ordered Electron Hydro, LLC and its Chief Operating Officer Thom Fischer to pay a total of $1 million in fines and restitution as a result of Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s Environmental Protection Division’s prosecution.