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Webloyalty Settles With NY AG For $5.2 Mil
By Ben Popken on September 24, 2010 10:00 AM  
Online "marketing" company Webloyalty has settled with the New York AG for $5.2 mil. You know how when you buy movie tickets and at the end it says, "You won a free $10 gift certificate!" And then if you read the small print it says that if you accept the gift certificate you get signed up for a discount club that charges a monthly fee? Yeah, that was their game. More »

NY AG Makes Toyota Come To Your House And Get The Damn Car
By Meg Marco on February 24, 2010 4:45 PM  
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced today that his office had negotiated improved "accommodations" for owners of recalled Toyotas. In short, Toyota agreed to come to your house and get the car if you're too freaked out to drive it. More »

Oh Snap: NY AG Sues EX-Bank Of America CEO For Fraud
By Meg Marco on February 5, 2010 11:13 AM  
Andrew Cuomo has announced a lawsuit against Bank of America's former CEO Kenneth D. Lewis, its former CFO Joseph L. Price, and the company itself, for "duping shareholders and the federal government in order to complete a merger with Merrill Lynch." Uh oh! More »

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NY AG Guns For "Discount Clubs" Webloyalty, Affinion And Vertrue
By Ben Popken on January 28, 2010 4:12 PM  
New York's Attorney General has subpoenaed 22 retailers as part of an investigation into the allegedly deceptive practices of internet "discount clubs" Webloyalty, Affinion and Vertrue. "We want it stopped. We believe it is a classic consumer fraud,'' said Cuomo. More »

Selling Expired Products: CVS To Pay $875,000 Settlement
By Meg Marco on November 12, 2009 7:25 PM  

—>The NY AG's office says that CVS will pay an $875,000 settlement to end legal action against them over the sale of "expired products - including over-the-counter drugs, baby formula, milk, and eggs - at stores across New York State."  More »

NY AG: Intel Is An Illegal Monopoly That Uses "Bribery And Coercion"
By Meg Marco on November 4, 2009 5:57 PM  

—>Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General of New York, has filed a lawsuit against Intel, claiming that the company is an illegal monopoly that engages "in a worldwide, systematic campaign of illegal conduct - revealed in e-mails - in order to maintain its monopoly power and prices in the market for microprocessors."  More »

EVT America Delivers Slow, Inaccurate Scooter, No Lemon Law Refund
By Laura Northrup on November 1, 2009 9:00 PM  

—>Brett wants the EVT America electric scooter he was promised. A scooter that was supposed to have a top speed of 40-45 mph, and required a motorcycle license. Unfortunately, while at top speed the speedometer reads 45 mph, he claims that reality differs.  More »

NY Attorney General Unfriends Tagged.com, Files Lawsuit
By Laura Northrup on July 9, 2009 9:15 PM  

—>New York's crusading Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, has a new target: social networking contact-spamming site Tagged.com. He intends to stop the company's practices and seek fines from them. Were the fine $1 per spammy e-mail they've sent, the total would be $60 million. Too much?
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U.S. Open Backtracks After Telling 42,500 People They'll Get No Refund For Spending A Day In The Rain
By Carey Alexander on June 21, 2009 2:00 PM  

—>The U.S. Golf Association initially told 42,500 U.S. Open ticketholders who spent most of Thursday standing in the rain that they would be unable to refund or exchange their tickets. Then New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo stepped in and convinced the USGA to make the washed-out tickets valid for entry on Monday. Tomorrow's forecast: rain.  More »

Chase Stops Charging $120 Annual Fee For Balance Transfer Customers
By Alex Chasick on April 1, 2009 12:09 AM  

—>We wrote in January about a new $10 per month fee that Chase was arbitrarily imposing on customers who had transferred balances to their Chase cards. Well after having a little chat with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, Chase announced that they'll stop charging this ridiculous fee and they'll be refunding customers' previous payments.  More »

NY AG: AIG Paying "Retention" Bonuses To People Who Left The Company
By Meg Marco on March 17, 2009 6:49 PM  

—>New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has written a letter to House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank, offering some advice on what topics they might discuss at tomorrow's AIG hearing. Among them: Giving "retention" bonuses to people who have left the company, making 73 millionaires in "the unit which lost so much money that it brought the firm to its knees" and the fact that without a taxpayer bailout — the "best and brightest" at AIG wouldn't have jobs from which to collect impressive guaranteed bonuses.  More »

"We had given AGI up to 4 o'clock today to provide the information on the latest round of bonuses that they paid out," Cuomo told reporters. "Four o'clock has come and gone."  More »

NY Attorney General To AIG: You Have Until 4:00 PM To Give Us The Names
By Meg Marco on March 16, 2009 7:35 PM  

—>Andrew Cuomo has written a letter to AIG in which he explains that they will turn over the names of those employees from the Financial Products subsidiary (that's the division that brought down the company) who are receiving bonuses by 4:00 pm today or they are coming at them with subpoenas. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's another awesome Andrew Cuomo letter after the jump.  More »

Merrill Lynch Bonus Recipients May Be Revealed Next Week
By Meg Marco on March 13, 2009 5:05 PM  

—>Well, it looks like the whole Merrill Lynch bonus scandal may have a Scooby Doo ending — with a judge unmasking the executives by the end of next week.  More »

Andrew Cuomo & Barney Frank Demand Names Of Million Dollar Bonus Execs
By Meg Marco on March 9, 2009 6:23 PM  

—>New York Attorney General and House Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank have written a letter to Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis demanding the names of the nearly 700 executives who received bonuses in excess of one million dollars.  More »

NY AG To Find Out Who Got The Merrill Bonus Money "By Whatever Means Is Necessary"
By Meg Marco on February 27, 2009 3:32 PM  

—>The NY AG has served Bank of America with a subpoena after they refused to release the names of the individuals who received over $3 billion in bonuses while Merrill Lynch was hemorrhaging money.   More »

Merrill Lynch CEO: "Nothing Happened In The World Or The Economy" That Would Justify Suspending Bonuses
By Meg Marco on February 23, 2009 10:29 PM  

—>You know how Merrill Lynch recently lost $15 billion? Remember how we're in a unbelievably huge global financial crisis that threatens to unravel the fabric of our economy? John Thain says that's no reason not to pay billions of dollars in bonuses.  More »

NY AG: Before Losing $15 Billion, Merrill Lynch Quietly Made 696 Employees Millionaires
By Meg Marco on February 11, 2009 4:33 PM  

—>New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo wrote a letter yesterday to Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), head of the House Financial Services Committee, (which is currently holding hearings Washington on how banks are spending bailout funds.) In the letter, Cuomo expresses concern that Merrill Lynch moved up their bonus schedule so that they could make sure that taxpayers would get the bill.  More »

AIG: No Bonuses For Top Executives This Year
By Meg Marco on November 25, 2008 8:22 PM  

—>It's apparently not entirely self-evident that when your company needs a taxpayer bailout you shouldn't get a "bonus," so money-sucking insurer AIG has written a letter to NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo promising that their top executives will not get bonuses this year.  More »

NY Attorney General: 25% Of Gas Stations "Engage In Deceptive Practices"
By Meg Marco on August 29, 2008 3:54 PM  

—>New York's Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, is warning consumers after an undercover investigation found that 25% of gas stations are engaging in "deceptive practices, including wrongfully surcharging credit card customers." The AG says that under New York state law, retailers are not allowed to impose surcharges for using a credit card.   More »