Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General Seeks Injunction against Maine Man for Civil Rights Violation

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that a complaint was filed on May 29, 2012 in Androscoggin County Superior Court under the Maine Civil Rights Act against Joshua Drew, age 27, for using violence or the threat of violence against multiple women based on his bias against their gender. Drew is currently incarcerated at the Cumberland County Jail.

Political Survey Robo-Call Scam Alert

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider is warning consumers about a sham political robo-call that disguises a vacation timeshare sales pitch as election poll questions.

A group called Political Opinions of America uses an automated voice to ask a three-question ?poll?. After answering, Caribbean Cruise Lines comes on the line and offers the consumer a free cruise for taking the survey. The free offer requires a ?port fee or tax? to be paid by credit card over the phone. Allegedly, the cruise is designed to expose people to sales pitches for vacation timeshares.

Maine Receives State Portion of Funds in Mortgage Servicing Settlement

Foreclosure Prevention and Legal Assistance to Homeowners Programs to Benefit

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that Maine has received the state portion of settlement funds from the landmark $25 billion joint federal-state agreement over foreclosure abuses, fraud and unacceptable nationwide mortgage servicing practices.

The state received a direct payment of $6.9 million for continued funding of state foreclosure prevention programs, legal assistance to homeowners in foreclosure, and compensation to the state?s general fund.

Scarborough Man Sentenced For Stealing From American Legion

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that Ryan J. Byther, age 36, of Scarborough, was sentenced yesterday for stealing $50,000 from the American Legion Post 56 of York. York County Superior Court Justice O?Neil sentenced Byther to five years of incarceration with all but six months suspended; three years of probation; and restitution in the amount of $50,000.

After a two day trial last February, a jury returned a guilty verdict on a one-count indictment that charged Byther with Class B Theft by Deception.

Attorney General Schneider Announces Settlement with Skechers for Deceptive Shoe Advertising

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced today that Maine reached a settlement with Skechers USA, Inc., the makers of Shape-Ups, Tone-Ups and the Skechers Resistance Runner athletic shoes, to resolve allegations that the company made unsubstantiated health claims about its rocker-bottom products.

Attorney General Schneider and 46 Civil Rights Teams from Schools across Maine Attend Diversity Day at Hadlock Field

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider, 650 students from schools throughout Maine and the Portland Sea Dogs will celebrate ?Diversity Day? at Hadlock Field tonight. The students are members of civil rights teams working with the Maine Civil Rights Team Project to increase school safety and reduce the incidence of bias-motivated harassment and violence.

Attorney General Schneider Joins National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the State Attorneys General and Ad Council on Inaugural Stop the Texts Day

NASCAR Driver Kasey Kahne Featured in New Public Service Announcements to Encourage Young Drivers to Leave the Risky Driving to the Professionals

AUGUSTA ? Sixty percent of young adult drivers ages 16 to 24 said they have texted while driving, according to a national survey released by the Ad Council.

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