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Attorney General Madigan Urges Illinois Residents to be on Lookout for Scams in Affordable Care Act Rollout

As more than one million individuals, families and small businesses in Illinois start to sign up for health insurance and financial assistance through the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace, Attorney General Lisa Madigan today urged Illinois residents to educate themselves and use caution to avoid scam artists who may try to take advantage of this new program.

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Deceptive Practices in Foreclosures

But abuses keep coming to light. Despite happy talk about a housing rebound, nearly three million homeowners are in or near foreclosure, and many continue to be victimized by improper and possibly illegal practices.

A lawsuit filed this week by the attorney general of Illinois, Lisa Madigan, and a report by The Times’s Jessica Silver-Greenberg have detailed one such abuse.

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Invasive Tactic in Foreclosures Draws Scrutiny

On Monday, Illinois became the first state to take on the property management firms legally, contending in a lawsuit that Safeguard wrongfully dispossessed hundreds of homeowners in the state. In suing Safeguard, Lisa Madigan, the attorney general, contends that the company broke into homes despite stark evidence that homeowners still lived in them, bullied tenants into leaving even though they had no legal obligation to do so and, in some instances, damaged the very homes they were sent to protect, according to the suit.

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Attorney General Madigan Urges Phone Companies to Act to Reduce Automated Robocalls to Illinois Residents

Madigan sent letters yesterday to officials at AT&T Inc., CenturyLink, Frontier Communications and Consolidated Communications, which provide the vast majority of landline telephone service for Illinois residents, urging the companies to develop technology to block the onslaught of computer-generated robocalls that seek to scam consumers who pick up the phone.

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Failed Wilmette bank’s managers arraigned; suburban stores alleged victims

"The perpetrators of this criminal enterprise are charged with using taxpayer funds to further their own shakedown scheme at time when our country was on the brink of disaster," said Attorney General Lisa Madigan in a statement. "Their brazen actions to cover up this fraudulent scheme led to the failure of Premier Bank at the expense of its trusting customers and American taxpayers."

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Attorney General Madigan, Depart. Of Revenue: Peoria Gas Station Operator Charged in Tax Fraud Crackdown

Attorney General Lisa Madigan and the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) today announced a Peoria area man has been charged for allegedly defrauding the state of more than $420,000 in gasoline sales taxes. The case is one of dozens in an ongoing criminal enforcement operation that to date has recovered nearly $82 million owed to the state from gas station operators who evade sales tax payments.

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Attorney General Madigan Announces $491 Million Settlement Over Illegal Drug Marketing Claims

Attorney General Lisa Madigan today announced a joint $491 million federal and state settlement to resolve civil and criminal allegations that pharmaceutical manufacturer Wyeth illegally marketed an organ transplant anti-rejection drug for unauthorized uses that resulted in millions of dollars in false claims to state and federal Medicaid programs.

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