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State Settles on Forgeries by Servicer of Mortgages

The New York Times | August 03 2012

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.

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Missouri AG Warns of Official-Looking Scam

Fox 4 KC | July 25 2012

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.

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Missouri AG Office Issues an Alert on Text Messages that Promise Free Gift Cards

Ozarks Public Radio | June 14 2012

Attorney General Chris Koster warned Missourians today about recent activity by identity thieves.

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Owners of car lot banned from ever selling cars again in Missouri

KMOV | June 12 2012

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.

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MO Attorney General Reaches Deal With Former Gravestone Company

KTVI | June 12 2012

The Missouri attorney general’s  office says it has reached a settlement with the owner of a closed St. Louis company that made gravestones.

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Missouri Will Get Share of $40 Million Settlement With Skechers

Ozarks First | May 17 2012

You might be able to get some money back for those fancy Skechers running shoes.

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Missouri high school band trip derailed when travel money vanishes

Chicago Tribune | May 07 2012

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.

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Co-Owner Of U.S. Fidelis Pleads Guilty To Fraud

KTVI | April 06 2012

(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.

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Mo. AG gets more than 22,000 no-call complaints

KSDK | February 01 2012

The Missouri attorney general's office says it fielded more than 22,000 calls last year complaining about unwanted telemarketing calls.

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Missouri Attorney General Koster files suit over post-tornado scams

News Leader | July 21 2011

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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