51st Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Joined on 12 December, 2019
Last year, our office obtained more than $500,000 in restitution for Kentuckians by mediating complaints between consumers and businesses. To file a consumer complaint, call our Consumer Protection hotline at 1-888-432-9257 or complete our online form:
Thankful to the House for protecting our most vulnerable by unanimously passing HB 254 today. This bill strengthens the penalties for predators who target children. Thanks to Representative Derek Lewis for filing.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in unemployment insurance fraud. If you or someone you know is a victim of UI fraud, report it to the agencies below, and visit for more information. #NCPW2021
If you think your identity has been stolen, it’s important to act quickly to protect your information. Follow these tips to report ID theft. #NCPW2021
The @kyfoodfrenzy begins today! Visit to donate.
Together, we can end hunger in Kentucky.
This week, we’re joining over 100 federal, state, and local organizations in recognizing #ConsumerProtectionWeek.
Follow along this week as we highlight resources and tips for Kentucky consumers.
With several regions of the Commonwealth impacted by heavy rainfall and flooding today, please use caution, especially when traveling. Praying for the safety of all those affected.
It’s #ConsumerProtectionWeek. This week, we’re sharing consumer safety tips and information about how we protect Kentuckians from deceptive and unfair business practices.
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It’s important for parents and caregivers to know who their children are interacting with online. Check out these tips on how to create a safe online experience for your child.
Thanks to the work of our Department of Criminal Investigations and law enforcement partners, a former Edmonson County teacher was indicted on one count of attempted online enticement of a minor and one count of attempted production of child pornography.
Happy #Purim to those celebrating here in Kentucky and around the world.
I appreciate organizations, like @ENDITMovement, who push back against human trafficking. Partnerships with non-profits, law enforcement, & communities are essential to ending this atrocity in the Commonwealth.
Learn more about our efforts in Kentucky: .
It’s important to regularly monitor your child’s online activity. Mike Littrell, an investigator with our Cyber Crimes Division, shared tips with @NewsGraphic about how to protect your child if they are contacted by a cyber predator.
Grateful to the House for voting 96-0 today to pass HB 427. The bill is a collaborative agreement among counties, cities, and the Commonwealth to distribute the proceeds of any potential settlement against certain manufacturers and distributors of opioids. #KYGA21
We’ve joined forces with legislators, @KACo, & @KyLeagueCities in support of HB 427, which ensures that if a settlement is reached with certain opioid manufacturers & distributors those funds are disbursed throughout the state to assist in the fight against the opioid epidemic.
We need your eyes to help identify and stop sex trafficking in Kentucky. Know the signs. Make the call.
Learn more at #YourEyesSaveLIves
Congratulations to Detective Tim Dials who was recently given the Healthcare Fraud Leadership Award by @TheJusticeDept. Thank you for your service to our Medicaid Fraud Unit and to the Commonwealth.
ICYMI: We joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in urging the Biden administration to reverse their cancellation of Operation Talon.
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