Attorney General cautions vacation home renters before spring break

Renting personal properties for vacations has gained popularity in recent years with the creation of online marketplaces like Airbnb and VRBO. However, vacation rentals make the hosts and visitors vulnerable to theft, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge warned in a news release. While the home... Read More.
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Attorney Efrem B. Neely Sr. Announces District Judgeship Run

Pine Bluff Attorney Efrem B. Neely Sr. announced Friday that he will run for the Pine Bluff District Court Division 2 judge’s seat, a position currently held by District Judge John Kearney. Neely’s firm specializes in criminal defense, domestic relations and personal injury law. He... Read More.
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Attorney General warns of social security phone scammers

Scammers are continuing to find ways to steal Arkansans’ Social Security numbers. Many of these attempts begin with a robocall requesting a callback and stating that the consumer’s Social Security number has been found, often at the scene of a crime. The person on... Read More.

Arkansas Attorney General: Don’t Fall Prey to Holiday Scams

'Tis the season for giving, and consumer experts say swindlers are out in full force ready to capitalize on the good hearts of Arkansans. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge explains distracted consumers can fall prey to scammers more easily, so it's best to try to... Read More.
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Leslie Rutledge Re-elected as Arkansas’ Attorney General

Leslie Rutledge is keeping her seat as Arkansas attorney general. Rutledge was first elected as Arkansas attorney general in 2014 and was seeking her second four-year term. With 98 percent of precincts reporting, unofficial numbers showed Rutledge leading with 61.97 percent of the vote, Democrat... Read More.

Alarm System Sale Scams Underway, Attorney General Warns

Consumers should be on the alert for door-to-door sales people using scare tactics to sell home alarm systems, according to a news release from Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. The Attorney General's Office receives complaints against home alarm systems and monitoring services for violations of... Read More.
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