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Attorney General Advocates for Robocall Database Improvement

Attorney General Advocates for Robocall Database Improvement

**HARRISBURG, PA** — Attorney General Michelle Henry has joined a bipartisan group of 46 Attorneys General urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to enhance its Robocall Mitigation Database. This call to action aims to address an oversight used by bad actors to reach Pennsylvanians via unwanted calls and text messages.

Attorney General Henry remarked on the daily influx of spam robocalls and texts received by Pennsylvanians. She expressed support for efforts to combat illegal nuisance robocalls alongside her peers in the coalition.

Voice service providers are currently required to register with the FCC’s database. However, since its inception in 2021, there has been a lack of oversight, leading to the submission of unverified information and no repercussions for misleading or incomplete details.

The coalition urges the FCC to implement stricter measures and deadlines within the database. These changes aim to prevent bad actors from accessing the U.S. telephone network and reaching residents. Attorney General Henry participates in the Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force and is dedicated to investigating and enforcing actions against illegal robocall perpetrators. A copy of the letter is accessible [here](https://www.attorneygeneral

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District Attorney Announces Guilty Plea in Orange County Arson Case

District Attorney Announces Guilty Plea in Arson Case

**Orange County, NY** – Tyler Williams, a 26-year-old from Middletown, has pled guilty to second-degree arson in Orange County Court. The case was overseen by Judge Craig Stephen Brown, where it was announced that the prosecution will recommend a 20-year prison sentence followed by five years of post-release supervision for Williams.

The initial incident occurred on December 20, 2023, when Williams received traffic tickets from a New York State Trooper in Middletown. Early the next morning, a fire was ignited at the home of the Trooper’s father in Warwick. First responders included the Town of Warwick Police, Orange County Fire Investigation Unit, and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

An extensive investigation conducted by the Town of Warwick Police, the New York State Police Major Crimes Unit, and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office led to Williams’ arrest. More than 20 search warrants were executed, largely focusing on digital evidence, alongside numerous subpoenas. Williams admitted to starting the fire, knowing people were inside the home.

District Attorney David M. Hoovler praised the law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation, including the Town of Goshen Police Department

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Pennsylvania Attorney General Announces Settlement with Inspire Clean Energy for Dirty Tricks

Pennsylvania Attorney General Announces Settlement with Inspire Clean Energy

**HARRISBURG, PA** – Attorney General Michelle Henry has confirmed a settlement with Inspire Clean Energy. The California-based company will provide $150,000 in restitution as part of a $250,000 agreement for allegedly misleading consumers into service agreements.

The Office of Attorney General’s investigation suggests Inspire representatives misled consumers by suggesting they were participating in surveys or mailing lists, enrolling them in energy services instead. Some consumers encountered increased energy costs after being promised savings.

Under the settlement, Inspire is required to ensure clear disclosures during customer interactions and obtain explicit consent before enrolling customers in their services. Attorney General Henry emphasized the importance of protecting Pennsylvanians from deceptive practices involving essential services.

The investigation revealed instances where Inspire representatives falsely claimed affiliations with the government or other utility companies. The settlement requires additional measures for compliance and oversight of Inspire representatives.

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Attorney General Initiates Legal Action Against Healthcare Company

Attorney General Initiates Legal Action Against Healthcare Company

**Harrisburg, PA** – Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a lawsuit against Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., citing mismanagement and neglect of the Crozer Health System, affecting care for hundreds of thousands in Pennsylvania. The lawsuit alleges breach of a 2016 Asset Purchase Agreement by cutting services and funds diversion to shareholders.

The civil complaint was filed Tuesday, aiming to ensure Prospect Medical funds operating costs until a new owner is found. It also seeks a preliminary injunction to maintain service lines and appoint a receiver to manage Crozer Health System.

The Attorney General’s office, which oversees certain non-profit transactions, initially had concerns about the 2016 sale but agreed when specific conditions were met. The lawsuit emphasizes Prospect’s failure to uphold obligations, leading to hospital closures and service suspensions.

The complaint highlights the diversion of over $450 million to investors and inadequate funding of pension accounts. Current operations at Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital serve over 500 patients daily. The Attorney General seeks immediate judicial intervention.

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