Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a central Ohio home-remodeling company and its owner, who are accused of walking off with more than $125,000 in consumers’ money while failing to complete or, in some cases, even start the construction work.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost used the release of the “2022 Capital Crimes Report” to call on Ohio’s elected leaders to initiate a much-needed, long-overdue debate about the state’s broken capital punishment system, he said.
Five people involved in eight “charities” whose names were allegedly stolen from reputable organizations to lend credence to their scam have been ordered to pay a combined $190,000 in civil penalties and banned from associating with any charitable organization in the future, Attorney General Dave Yost announced recently.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and seven other attorneys general recently announced two related judgments effectively shutting down a massive robocall operation that bombarded Americans with billions of illicit robocalls, including more than 69 million to Ohioans.
Roger Reynolds, the former Butler County auditor, was sentenced in court Friday after being convicted in December on a felony count of unlawful interest in a public contract, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost authored a letter sent Friday to the U.S. Department of Education, co-signed by 21 other states, urging the Department to keep a rule that requires public universities to comply with the First Amendment or lose grant funding – a provision put in place to protect religious groups on campuses nationwide.
A Clinton County grand jury has indicted a man on three felony charges stemming from a scheme that allegedly defrauded an elderly couple of more than $50,500, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Tuesday.
In a landmark lawsuit filed Monday, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost accuses pharmacy benefit managers Express Scripts and Prime Therapeutics of using a little-known, Switzerland-based company to illegally drive up drug prices and ultimately push those higher costs onto patients who rely on lifesaving drugs such as insulin.