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Charges include conducting a criminal enterprise, embezzlement, and violating the state Charitable Trust Act.
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Nessel said the goal of the portal is to help Michiganders navigate online resources, follow where outages are most common and file for refunds and credits after losing service
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Attorney General's new website helps Michigan residents get credit for power outages and more
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Nessel hopes the website will give local communities a better sense of how much money they have to work with
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The Unlock Michigan campaign sought to strip the governor’s emergency powers and limit her ability to issue COVID-19 shutdown orders
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According to the Michigan Public Service Commission, DTE will not be able to recover hundreds of thousands in financial penalties it waived by charging residential customers more for their services
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A look at new movies this weekend, AG Nessel opposes military grade ammunition sales to civilians, DNR deer management program, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of a coalition trying to stop the sale of military-grade ammunition to civilians
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The AG says he allegedly overcharged for tree removal after weather disasters, and after agreeing to stop, opened a second company to continue illegal practices
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The Michigan Attorney general says the state needs tougher rules for disclosing data breaches as she announced charges in an alleged plot to sell account information of people in Meijer’s customer rewards program