Missouri has reached a settlement with a mortgage-services company over criminal accusations that the company had used fake signatures on documents to speed the processing of home foreclosures, the state’s attorney general, Chris Koster, said on Thursday.
Read More »The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is warning the public of a scam that uses official-looking letterhead from government agencies telling people that they have won cash prizes, but must first pay fees and taxes before they can collect.
Read More »Attorney General Chris Koster warned Missourians today about recent activity by identity thieves.
Read More »A Saint Louis car lot that was the focus of a News 4 investigation is closed, and now the owners are banned from ever conducting business again.
Read More »The Missouri attorney general’s office says it has reached a settlement with the owner of a closed St. Louis company that made gravestones.
Read More »You might be able to get some money back for those fancy Skechers running shoes.
Read More »A Missouri high school band's dream of performing in Hawaii has been derailed by a travel company that cannot account for $360,000 paid in advance for the trip, according to a lawsuit against the company filed by the Missouri Attorney General on Friday.
Read More »(KTVI)– A man who once lived in a multi-million dollar mansion in Lake St. Louis now faces up to eight years in a Missouri state prison.
Read More »The Missouri attorney general's office says it fielded more than 22,000 calls last year complaining about unwanted telemarketing calls.
Read More »JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (AP) — Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said Thursday that he is filing suit against a Puerto Rican charity and a Georgia man for what he described as fundraising scams involving relief efforts for Joplin tornado victims.
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