Week In Review
This week, our entire nation recognized National Police Week, a time to honor the sacrifices made by courageous individuals who take the oath to protect and serve. With this week coming to an end, it is a great reminder that our law enforcement needs to feel supported, not just during this one…
This week, we memorialized those lost in the line of duty at the Florida Sheriffs Association’s annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony. My heart breaks for the families of these heroes and we must never forget their courage and sacrifice.
As Florida’s Attorney General and the wife of a…This week, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw and I urged Floridians to help us fight the opioid crisis by participating in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.
Tomorrow, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Floridians can safely dispose of unused, unwanted and expired medications…This week, I welcomed new Sarasota Police Department officers to the Florida law enforcement family at their swearing-in ceremony. Only in Florida, the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation, can you host a swearing-in ceremony where nearly 70% of the recruits moved from out-of-state.…
This week, I addressed local and state law enforcement officials during the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run at the Florida Capitol ahead of the 2024 Special Olympics Florida State Summer Games.
Every year, dating back to 1984, the Torch Run brings out city, county, state and federal law…This week, standing with more than 30 Florida Sheriffs and the Florida Chamber of Commerce, we announced a first-of-its-kind report outlining how to keep our state on the right track.
Florida ranks high for population growth, business formations and tourism. This is no accident, and the…This week, we launched our 2024 Tax Season Scam Series to help Floridians avoid falling prey to fraudulent schemes when preparing returns.
As Tax Day approaches, it’s important to know that scammers may attempt to exploit the stress many feel when preparing taxes to steal personal and…This week, standing with Daytona Beach first responders, we warned spring breakers to never use illicit drugs, as just one pill can kill.
Every year, millions of visitors come to enjoy our beautiful beaches during spring break. While this is an exciting time of year for students, law…This week, we took legal action against the Cancer Recovery Foundation International and its founder and president for not directing funds to cancer patients as promised.
The foundation also operated and solicited donations under the name Women’s Cancer Fund. The foundation claimed that…This week, we recognized National Consumer Protection Week. Our office works hard to combat scammers and criminals who attempt to take advantage of Floridians.
Since 2019, our Consumer Protection Division has secured more than $565 million in recoveries, including restitution, penalties…This week, we announced the launch of Florida’s Cold Case Investigations Unit that will help law enforcement agencies throughout the state with unsolved crimes.
There are hundreds of thousands of unsolved murders in the U.S. and that number is growing every year. According to Project Cold…This week, we warned Floridians about digital check manipulation scams, commonly called check cooking. Fraudsters are digitally altering stolen checks to fill their own bank accounts while draining those of victims.
In this scheme, fraudsters take photos of stolen checks and use digital…This week, I issued a warning to Floridians about the continuing dangers of fentanyl and how just One Pill Can Kill.
According to the 2022 Florida Medical Examiners’ Drugs in Deceased Persons Annual Report, more than 6,200 people died after using fentanyl in 2022.
The report also…Super Bowl LVIII is this weekend, and all across Florida and the U.S., people are gearing up for the Kansas City Chiefs to take on the San Francisco 49ers.
Traditionally, the NFL’s championship game is the most watched television event of the year, with last year’s being one of the most…As we conclude National Identity Theft Awareness Week, I want to stress the importance of being on guard against fraud. Identity theft affects millions of Americans every year and can cause extreme hardship for victims.
The Federal Trade Commission received more than 1.1 million reports…This week, we announced that our Project Protect program is expanding to help survivors of human trafficking in Miami-Dade County.
According to the Safe House Project, 80% of trafficking victims are revictimized after finding freedom.
Project Protect aims to help survivors of human…This week, we warned Floridians about a rise in deaths nationwide from a dangerous designer drug that is often called ‘fake Xanax’.
Bromazolam is gaining popularity throughout the country and is reportedly being mixed with illicit fentanyl. This is a potent novel benzodiazepine, a…This week, on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, I announced Tampa General Hospital as the first hospital in Florida to join our 100 Percent Club. Our 100 Percent Club recognizes businesses and organizations that commit to training their workforces to spot and report suspicious activity…
This week marked the beginning of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. As Attorney General, I am committed to ending this atrocious crime in Florida. Our Statewide Prosecutors work with law enforcement daily to stop traffickers and rescue victims—and have a near perfect conviction rate…
This week, Sheriff Robert Hardwick, volunteers of Seniors v. Crime and I, announced the grand opening of a new Seniors vs. Crime office in St. Johns County. Seniors vs. Crime provides relief to older Floridians who are victimized by scams or need consumer assistance.
This new Seniors vs…