After New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Investigation, CITGO Agrees to Pay $450,000 Fine, Implement Compliance Program to Resolve Allegations of Sales of Unbranded and Off-Brand Fuel in Violation of Motor Fuels Act

NEWARK – Attorney General Christopher S. Porrino and the Division of Consumer Affairs announce that Texas-based CITGO Petroleum Corporation (“CITGO”), a large international motor-fuel refiner, transporter and marketer, has agreed to pay $456,610 and...

Attorney General Announces Over Half a Million Dollars in Awards for Police Departments Across New Jersey to Purchase Body Cameras

Thirty-seven agencies are receiving federal grant funds offered last year by Attorney General Porrino For Immediate Release: January 11, 2017 Office of The Attorney General- Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney GeneralDivision of Criminal JusticeElie Honig, Director For...

Man Pleads Guilty and Faces Prison for Stealing Nearly $300,000 from Customers of His Debt Relief Businesses in Maplewood and Jersey City – Germaine Theodore will face a recommended sentence of 7 years in prison under plea agreement

Theodore, 36, of Maplewood, pleaded guilty today in Superior Court in Hudson County to the scam involving Save My Future in Jersey City. Under the plea agreement he entered with the state, he also is required to plead guilty in the TGC Movement case at a later date in...
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