Mortgage Fraud Scheme Allegedly Targeted Immigrant Families
A Foxborough man has been arraigned in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme that largely targeted immigrant families.
A Foxborough man has been arraigned in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme that largely targeted immigrant families.
In response to allegations that Transamerica Premier Life Insurance Co. unsuccessfully supervised an agent who sold life insurance policies in Massachusetts without a license, the company will refund premiums and make a $19,647 payment to the commonwealth.
MBTA violated the law by failing to publicly bid construction of a new parking garage at the North Quincy MBTA station, according to a new ruling from the attorney general’s office.
Attorney General Maura Healey said yesterday she intends to sue Equifax over its failure to protect sensitive and personal information of up to nearly three million Massachusetts residents, following a major data breach at the credit reporting firm.
Hundreds of Massachusetts Uber drivers are being reimbursed after being overcharged by Uber’s subsidiary car-leasing company for “duplicative and erroneous tolls and related fees.”
Moody’s Corp., Moody’s Investors Service and Moody’s Analytics will pay $12 million to Massachusetts to settle charges that they acted deceptively and did not use accurate or appropriate standards when rating securities tied to subprime mortgages, Attorney General Maura Healey’s office said on Tuesday.
Attorney General Maura Healey reminds the public and employers that the minimum wage will increase to $11 an hour, beginning Jan. 1.
A Malden construction company and its president have been cited by the office of the attorney general for failing to pay wages or overtime to employees.
A Sutton man charged with cheating distressed homeowners has been ordered to pay $600,000 in restitution, penalties and fees.