Attorney General Matthew Platkin
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New Jersey launches 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' campaign against impaired driving
With summer nearing its conclusion, Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety (HTS) today announced the launch of enhanced enforcement efforts to deter impaired driving in New Jersey. Grant funding from HTS will be used to mobilize law enforcement agencies throughout the state to conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints and take alcohol- and drug-impaired drivers off the roadways.
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Attorney General's Office investigates fatal crash during police pursuit in New Jersey
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating a vehicle collision involving a civilian sport utility vehicle and a motorcycle that occurred during a police pursuit on August 13, 2024, in Hope Township, Warren County, New Jersey. The adult male operating the motorcycle sustained fatal injuries. His identity is not being released at this time.
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Attorney General Platkin secures $4.5M settlement with Enzo Biochem over data breach
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Attorneys General of New York and Connecticut today secured $4.5 million from Enzo Biochem, Inc., for failing to adequately safeguard the personal and private health information of its patients.
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Attorney General investigates police-involved shooting incident on August 12
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating a police-involved shooting that occurred on August 12, 2024, in Newark, New Jersey. One adult male sustained a gunshot wound. His identity is not being released at this time.
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Grand jury declines charges against sergeant involved in fatal crash
A state grand jury has voted not to file any criminal charges at the conclusion of its deliberations regarding the death of Christofe “Christopher” Wita, 44, of Berlin, New Jersey. Wita was fatally struck by a police vehicle driven by an on-duty sergeant in the Atco section of Waterford, New Jersey, on November 23, 2023.
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NJ urges investors to redeem funds from crypto firm amid investigation
New Jersey investors are being urged to redeem their virtual assets from the Abra trading and lending platform as the California-based crypto company winds down its U.S. operations. This move follows a multistate investigation into Abra’s sale of interest-bearing crypto accounts, which raised $116 million nationwide, including more than $2.97 million in New Jersey.
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Hambletonian Day sees high attendance and significant wagers
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the New Jersey Racing Commission have announced the results from the 99th Hambletonian Day, held on August 3, 2024, at the Meadowlands. The event saw a total handle of $7,427,370 and was attended by 16,465 visitors.
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AG's office identifies individuals involved in fatal police shooting
The Attorney General’s Office has identified the individuals involved in a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred in Fort Lee, New Jersey, on July 28, 2024. The civilian who died has been named as Victoria G. Lee, 26, of Fort Lee.
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Attorney General Platkin announces action against housing provider over alleged disability discrimination
TRENTON – Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division on Civil Rights (DCR) announced today that DCR has issued a Notice of Violation to Let’s Celebrate Urban Renewal, LLC, the owner of a six-story building located at 503 Garfield Avenue in Jersey City. The Notice of Violation alleges that the elevator in the building has been out of service for more than eight months, denying residents with disabilities equal use and enjoyment of their apartments.
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Attorney general's office releases data on police discipline for New Jersey officers in 2023
The Attorney General’s Office released information today regarding major disciplinary actions taken against New Jersey law enforcement officers in 2023. This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to enhance transparency and public access to police discipline and use of force information. The release complies with directives issued in November 2022 by Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, which expanded the definition of major discipline and required more detailed reporting on misconduct leading to disciplinary action.
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Former NJ investigator charged with inappropriate communications with crime victims
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA) announced that a former investigator for the NJ Victims of Crime Compensation Office (VCCO) has been criminally charged for allegedly soliciting and engaging in inappropriate sexual communications with crime victims whose applications for VCCO support he was assigned to investigate. The VCCO, an agency within the Department of Law and Public Safety, provides financial assistance as the payer of last resort to victims of crime to alleviate the economic and emotional burdens of...
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Division seeks suspension of Trenton liquor licenses amid owner’s criminal charges
Attorney General Platkin, Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to Seek Indefinite Suspension of Four Trenton Licenses in Connection with Owner’s Criminal Charges
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Attorney General releases video from fatal crash involving state trooper
The Attorney General’s Office has released surveillance-camera footage and police radio transmissions related to the February 5, 2024 death of Raul L. Diaz, a Morris County resident. Diaz, 59, from Long Valley, New Jersey, was killed in a crash involving a member of the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) in Hackettstown.
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Two Middlesex County men indicted in alleged $6.7 million fuel investment fraud scheme
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that a state grand jury has indicted two Middlesex County men for allegedly defrauding investors out of approximately $6.7 million through the use of sham companies and false identities. The defendants, Shahid Javed, 39, of Old Bridge, New Jersey, and Wilfredo Topacio, 64, of Woodbridge, New Jersey, are accused of promising large guaranteed returns from investments in fuel products but instead diverting investor funds for personal benefit.
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Attorney General Platkin announces settlement with video sharing service over endorsement guidelines
TRENTON — Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, along with 29 other Attorneys General, announced a settlement addressing potential consumer protection and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Endorsement Guideline violations by Baron App, which operates as Cameo. Cameo is a platform that allows users to hire celebrities for personalized video messages.
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Attorney General's Office investigates fatal police shooting in Fort Lee
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating a fatal shooting by a police officer that occurred Sunday, July 28, 2024, in Fort Lee, New Jersey. One woman sustained fatal injuries. Her identity is not being released at this time.
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Attorney General appoints Theresa L. Hilton as acting Mercer County prosecutor
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced the appointment of Assistant Attorney General Theresa L. Hilton, a Deputy Director for the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ), as Acting Mercer County Prosecutor. This appointment follows the retirement of Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri on August 1, 2024, after a 27-year tenure at the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, including over nine years as County Prosecutor.
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New Jersey state trooper pleads guilty to assaulting handcuffed woman
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that a New Jersey State Police trooper from Gloucester County has pleaded guilty to punching a handcuffed woman in the face while holding a metal flashlight. The incident occurred while the victim was in the backseat of a police vehicle awaiting medical evaluation.
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Former CFO sentenced for embezzling over $1.5 million from law firm
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced the sentencing of John Dunlea, a former chief financial officer of a Morristown-based national law firm, for embezzling over $1.5 million from the firm and evading state income taxes.
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Attorney General announces working group on future uses of secure youth facilities
New Jersey to Look for New Potential Uses as the New Jersey Training School and Female Secure Care and Intake Facility Set to Close