About two-thirds of taxpayers did not qualify for the free service. The disclaimers that it was not free for all were often “ineffective and often inconspicuous,” the Federal Trade Commission said.
Category: James, Letitia
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Fake Reviews Are Rampant Online. Can a Crackdown End Them?
A wave of regulation and industry action have placed the flourishing fake review business on notice. But experts say the problem may be insurmountable.
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Attorney General James and Bonta to Investigate the NFL’s Treatment of Women
Letitia James of New York and Rob Bonta of California opened a joint investigation of the league a year after The Times reported female workers’ claims of workplace discrimination and pay inequity.
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New York Attorney General Sues Founder of Collapsed Crypto Bank
The New York Times – Business:New York Attorney General Letitia James accused the founder of Celsius Network, Alex Mashinsky, of a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of investors.
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How an LAPD Officer Helped Les Moonves Fight an Assault Complaint
The New York Times – Business:A captain in the department, who had moonlighted as a security guard for CBS, disclosed to the network information about a confidential complaint made in 2017 against the C.E.O.
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Les Moonves and Paramount to Pay $9.75 Million in State Case Tied to Sexual Misconduct
The New York Times – Business:The New York attorney general’s office found that CBS, whose parent company is now Paramount, concealed allegations about its former chief executive from investors.
