Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General Schneider Announces Settlement with Berlin City Auto Group Regarding Warranty Disclaimers

Settlement Ensures Compliance with Maine?s Implied Warranty Laws

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that the Berlin City Auto Group of Portland has settled claims that implied warranty and remedy disclaimers made when selling new cars to Maine consumers were unfair and deceptive.

Attorneys General Call on Congress to Reauthorize Violence Against Women Act

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider, joined by 52 of his fellow state and territorial Attorneys General, is calling on the United States Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (?VAWA?) and ensure that vital programs working to keep women and families safe from violence and abuse continue uninterrupted.

Brunswick Woman Sentenced For Stealing Food Stamps and Child Care Reimbursement Benefits

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that Sarah E. Fairbanks, 40, of Brunswick, was sentenced today in Cumberland County Superior Court.

Fairbanks was convicted by a jury on November 30, 2011 of one count of Class B theft and two counts of unsworn falsification for providing false information to the Department of Health and Human Services in order to obtain welfare benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or Food Stamps) and Child Care Development Fund Voucher Program (CCDF).

Brunswick Woman Convicted For Stealing $60,000 in Food Stamps and Child Care Reimbursement Benefits

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced that Sarah E. Fairbanks, 40, of Brunswick, was convicted after a two day jury trial in Cumberland County Superior Court on November 30, 2012 on all counts in a three count indictment charging her with Theft by Deception and Unsworn Falsification.

Fairbanks was convicted of stealing almost $60,000 in benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps) and Child Care Development Fund Voucher Program (CCDF) from January 2005 through May 2010.

Dietary Supplements Companies Settle Unfair Trade Practices Claims

AUGUSTA ? Attorney General William J. Schneider announced today that the State reached an agreement with Maine acai supplement LLCs Grapevine, Great Berry, Vitality, and 3V Marketing and their managers Ryan E. Dall and Eric R. Crouse (Grapevine) to settle allegations of unfair trade practices.

A complaint and consent decree were filed in Kennebec County Superior Court on November 16, 2011, resolving claims that Grapevine violated the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act with internet marketing sales using ?free? or ?risk free? offers that were misleading and deceptive.

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