Office of the Maine Attorney General

Attorney General and Maine Public Health Director Warn Consumers about Health Risks Associated with Buying Stolen Retail Merchandise

As the economy worsens, Mainers are tightening their belts and looking for the best deals they can get on all of their purchases. However, state officials warn consumers that some ?good deals? they may find through online auction sites may come at a serious cost to their health.

Maine and 42 Other States Announce Agreement with Craigslist to Crack Down on Illegal Content

Attorney General Steve Rowe today announced that he and 42 other states have reached an agreement with Craigslist under which the online classified ad website will take action to deter and crack down on inappropriate content and illegal activity in its erotic services section. Joining the states and Craigslist in this agreement is the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).

Another Drug Company Settles With Maine

Today, Attorney General Steve Rowe announced the filing of a stipulated judgment with Pfizer Inc. resolving a five-year investigation by 33 states attorneys general concerning the company?s deceptive promotion of the ?Cox-2? drugs Celebrex? and Bextra?. The State of Maine will receive approximately $630,000 from the $60 million payment made by Pfizer to the participating states. The agreement, filed in Kennebec County Superior Court, will also curb Pfizer?s ability to deceptively promote all of its products.

East Waterboro Woman Gets 90 Days In Jail for Welfare Fraud

Attorney General Steve Rowe announced that the Superior Court has imposed a two year sentence on April Archer, for her theft of welfare benefits by deception. Archer, 41 years old, of East Waterboro, Maine, was sentenced on Friday, October 10, 2008, in Superior Court in Alfred to two years incarceration with all but 90 days suspended, one year probation, and payment of restitution.

Shell Agrees to Measures to Curb Illegal Tobacco Sales

Attorney General Steve Rowe today announced that he has joined the attorneys general of 46 other jurisdictions (45 states and the District of Columbia) in an agreement with Shell Oil Products US and its joint venture Motiva Enterprises LLC. to adopt procedures to reduce cigarette sales to minors. Shell and Motiva supply gasoline through approximately 14,000 gas stations in the U.S., more than 13,000 of which are in states joining this agreement. Many of these gas stations include independently operated convenience stores that sell items including tobacco products.

Attorney General Announces Landmark Settlement with Eli Lilly

Today Attorney General Steve Rowe, along with 32 other state attorneys general, reached a record $62 million dollar settlement with Eli Lilly and Company arising from alleged improper marketing of the antipsychotic drug Zyprexa. It is the largest ever multi-state consumer protection-based pharmaceutical settlement, following closely on the heels of the May 2008, $58 million agreement with Merck regarding its product Vioxx. Maine?s share of today?s settlement will be $1,020,609.

Cumberland Farms Joins the ?NO BUTS? Program

Maine Attorney General Steve Rowe and the Partnership for a Tobacco Free Maine announced Cumberland Farms stores in Maine are joining the NO BUTS responsible tobacco retailer program. The program provides retailers with the materials they need to properly train employees to prevent underage tobacco sales, while stressing the underlying compelling health reasons for restricting sales of tobacco to teens. Participating stores can qualify for compliance credits to recognize their efforts to prevent the sale of tobacco to minors.

Attorney General Rowe Calls on MillerCoors to Drop Plans to Introduce High Alcohol Content Energy Drinks

Attorney General Steve Rowe, joined by 24 other state attorneys general, today called on MillerCoors, LLC to abandon its plan to introduce a new alcoholic energy drink called Sparks Red that contains 8 percent alcohol by volume.

In a letter to MillerCoors CEO Leo Kiely, Rowe said MillerCoors? decision to introduce Sparks Red defies compelling and undeniable evidence from medical and public health professionals about the dangers of mixing alcohol with stimulants found in energy drinks.

Maine Leaders to Urge Obama, McCain and News Media to ?Step Up? for Kids, Focus on Plight of Most Vulnerable Mainers

WHAT: Press Conference urging political leaders and the media to focus on the issues important to Maine?s children

WHO: Attorney General Steve Rowe, Laurie LaChance of the Maine Development Foundation, Dr. Chris Stenberg of the Maine Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, youth speaker Amy Princiotta together with attendant candidates and children

WHEN: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:00 AM

WHERE: Front Steps of the Maine State Capitol Building

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