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Former Spokane County worker pleads guilty to theft of $1.38M in public funds

Rhonda Sue Ackerman faces prison time, paying restitution following AG prosecution

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that former Spokane County worker Rhonda Sue Ackerman has pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree theft. Ackerman was employed as a liability claims technician and stole $1.38 million over the course of a decade from Spokane County by filing fake claims.

AG Ferguson: Judge dismisses Seattle Pacific University’s lawsuit to stop Attorney General inquiry into discrimination complaints

Judge rejects SPU’s arguments that its hiring practices are immune from state law

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced that a federal judge dismissed Seattle Pacific University’s attempt to stop his office’s investigation into potential illegal discrimination by the university’s administration.

AG Ferguson’s price-fixing lawsuit nets $10.5 million for Washingtonians from Tyson Foods

Nation’s largest chicken producer to pay largest resolution to date; lawsuit continues against 16 co-conspirators

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today the largest chicken producer in the nation will pay $10.5 million as a result of the Attorney General’s Office lawsuit over price-fixing on chicken products. Today’s announcement is the third and largest resolution in Ferguson’s lawsuit against 19 broiler chicken producers. The claims against the remaining 16 companies continue.

AG Ferguson, Rep. Slatter, Sen. Dhingra propose legislation to protect Washingtonians’ health data

Legislation will protect Washingtonians’ most sensitive health data — including data on reproductive and gender-affirming care — in wake of Dobbs decision

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that he is partnering with Rep. Vandana Slatter, D-Bellevue and Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Redmond, to propose legislation in the 2023 legislative session to increase data privacy protections in the wake of the Dobbs Supreme Court decision and empower Washingtonians with more control over their health data.

Court rules gold mining company violated the law more than 3,000 times in Okanogan County

Violations could result in millions of dollars in penalties

OLYMPIA — A federal judge has ruled that Crown Resources committed thousands of violations of the Clean Water Act in its operation of the Buckhorn Mountain gold mine in Okanogan County. The order comes as part of Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s ongoing environmental citizen suit against Crown Resources and Kinross Gold.

CONSUMER ALERT: AG Ferguson shares top tips for avoiding common charity scams

For Charity Fraud Awareness Week, Ferguson is highlighting ways to stay protected from scams

OLYMPIA — For this year’s International Charity Fraud Awareness Week, Oct. 17 to 21, Attorney General Bob Ferguson is urging Washingtonians to do research before donating and watch out for scammers seeking to take advantage of donations.

AG Ferguson seeks maximum $24.6M penalty against Facebook parent Meta

Judge ruled Meta intentionally violated Washington’s decades-old campaign finance law more than 800 times

 

OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today he has filed a motion seeking the maximum penalty of $24.6 million against Facebook’s parent company, Meta, over its 822 intentional violations of Washington’s campaign finance transparency law.