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Brookfield Properties audited its utility billing databases and the attorney general issued a consumer protection alert after ...
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb joined a lawsuit Monday against Kenneth Brewer Sr., former executive director of the H ...
On his final day in office, acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin promised retribution in his new role and sharply criticizes D.C. leadership.
Kenneth Brewer Sr. received $1.25 million in bonus payments by funneling the nonprofit’s money through a for-profit subsidiary, according to a lawsuit.
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb obtained a $6.8 million judgment against landlord ... SEE ALSO | Raccoon invasion at DC apartment complex prompts action after 7 On Your Side investigation Edwards ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb obtained a $6.8 million ... Tenants can also send complaints to [email protected].
D.C., attorney general Brian Schwalb. Those who didn't sign are Anthony Brown of Maryland, Jeff Jackson of North Carolina and Josh Kaul of Wisconsin, none of whom immediately responded for comment ...
D.C., attorney general Brian Schwalb. Those who didn't sign are Anthony Brown of Maryland, Jeff Jackson of North Carolina and Josh Kaul of Wisconsin, none of whom immediately responded for comment ...
Alongside Sanders’ lawsuit, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb sued four Virginia drivers with a total of more than 800 traffic violations. The lawsuits come after the D.C. City Council passed ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A Maryland driver and four Virginia ... for the District of Columbia announced Tuesday. D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said he is suing the five drivers, who owe a ...
Charles V. Sanders Jr., of Brandywine, owes $187,200 in unpaid fines tied to 344 traffic citations in DC, most of them for excessive speeding, according to Attorney General Brian Schwalb. From March ...
Charles V. Sanders Jr., of Brandywine, owes $187,200 in unpaid fines tied to 344 traffic citations in DC, most of them for excessive speeding, according to Attorney General Brian Schwalb. From March ...