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700 W. State Street
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0010
Phone (208) 334-2400
Fax (208) 854-8071

 
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ProtecTeens contains information for parents about the danger to children from Internet sexual predators. The ProtecTeens video and resource kit were developed by the Attorney General and the Secretary of State.  You can view ProtecTeens or order a free CD by clicking hereVea la página de ProtecTeens en español.

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Idaho Receives $114,826 in Medicaid Fraud Settlement
The State of Idaho, Division of Medicaid, received $114,826 from a settlement reached with Aventis Pharmaceutical, Inc., Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. The settlement resolves allegations that Aventis knowingly misreported the lowest prices for nasal sprays Azmacort, Nasacort and Nasacort AQ.
Wasden Reaches Settlement with VONAGE
Idahoans who experienced difficulties cancelling their VONAGE Voice over Internet Protocol service may be eligible for refunds as part of a $3 million multistate settlement, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. The settlement with VONAGE also requires the company to make significant changes to its marketing practices, honor consumer cancellation requests and provide refunds to eligible consumers.  Read the full news releaseRead the settlement information.
Debt Relief Coming for Some Silver State Helicopters Students
36 Idaho students of a bankrupt helicopter training school will receive nearly $1.5 million in debt relief from student loans as a result of a legal settlement, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. Students who borrowed from Student Loan Xpress and were enrolled at Silver State Helicopters at the time the school shut down will receive the benefits of the settlement negotiated by Wasden’s Consumer Protection Division.  Read the full news releaseRead the settlement information.
Attorney General Publishes New Foreclosure Prevention and Home Buying Handbooks
Two new handbooks for homeowners are now available to consumers, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. The free publications Foreclosure Prevention and Foreclosure Scams: How to Tell the Difference and Buying a Home are available on Wasden’s website. Read the full news release.
Idaho Reaches $13 Million Settlement with Eli Lilly
The State of Idaho has reached a $13 million settlement with pharmaceutical manufacturer Eli Lilly and Company, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. The settlement resolves the state’s allegations that Eli Lilly engaged in deceptive marketing of the anti-psychotic drug Zyprexa and failed to warn health care providers of serious side effects, resulting in significant costs to Idaho Medicaid. The monetary payment is the state’s largest financial recovery under the Idaho Consumer Protection Act, other than the 1998 tobacco settlement. Read the full news release.
Jennifer Fisher Sentenced for Insurance Fraud
Jennifer A. Fisher, 36, was sentenced for insurance fraud and grand theft yesterday, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. Third District Judge Juneal Kerrick sentenced Fisher to three to seven years in prison and fined her $1,000. The court suspended the sentence and the fine and retained jurisdiction for 180 days. Read the full news release.
International Mail Fraud Scheme Identified
The Idaho Department of Insurance and Attorney General Wasden are warning Idahoans of an international mail fraud scheme and to be on the alert and protect themselves from becoming victims of fraud.  Read the full news release.
Former Insurance Agent Sentenced for Perjury
Kenneth Dale Sloan, 51, of Meridian, was sentenced for the crime of perjury, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. Fourth District Judge Patrick Owen ordered Sloan to serve up to 10 years in prison, with one year fixed. The judge also retained jurisdiction over Sloan’s case for 180 days.  Read the full news release.
Robie Probasco Sentenced for Grand Theft and Money Laundering
Robie K. Probasco was sentenced for grand theft and money laundering, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. Fifth District Judge Richard Bevan ordered Probasco to serve up to 16 years in prison with four years fixed. The judge also ordered him to pay his former employer $499,893 in restitution.  Read the full news release.
State Announces Second Settlement with Pfizer to Change Marketing of Geodon and Pay States $33 Million
The State of Idaho will receive $489,448 as a result of a settlement with Pfizer Inc. related to the alleged improper marketing of the antipsychotic drug Geodon, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said. Wasden joined with the attorneys general of 42 other states in negotiating the settlement, which is subject to court approval. This is a separate settlement from the Medicaid fraud settlement announced yesterday.  Read the full news release.

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