Attorney General Jeff Landry issued the following statement after the Chauffe-Hebert Family finalized an agreement with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to provide public access to Lake Martin through a boat launch on the Rene and Eliza Chauffe Landing.
Unsealed documents detail disturbing rape allegations against Cynthia and Dennis Perkins
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LIVINGSTON - Unsealed documents that are part of the Louisiana Attorney General s Office investigation into the Dennis and Cynthia Perkins case detail the twisted allegations against the couple.
The documents, part of the Attorney General s Investigative Memorandum, reveal the victim was between 9-10 years old at the time the alleged crimes occurred. They also reveal who that victim is, but WBRZ has an editorial policy of never identifying victims of sexual assault.
They also said the pictures of former teacher Cynthia Perkins class eating semen-laced sweets were labeled with students names on them. Previously, the Attorney General s Office told WBRZ it was trying to identify the students in the pictures.
Washington State Enacts Law Increasing Penalties under the Consumer Protection Act
The Washington State Legislature enacted legislation increasing civil penalties under the state’s consumer protection law. By substantially raising civil penalties, the new law provides the Attorney General significantly more leverage in enforcing Washington’s consumer protection statute.
Under that statute, it is deemed unlawful for a business to employ “unfair methods of competition and unfair and deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of trade or commerce.” The Washington consumer protection act also contains penalties for violating the state’s antitrust law and prohibition on restraint of trade. Consumers or the Washington Attorney General may bring actions to enforce against violations of the act.
FOX 8 DEFENDERS: 16 months and $6k later, couple still waits for a fence
Looking for extra security around their home, a Lakeview couple spent thousands of dollars on a new fence, but more than a year later, the fence still isn’t up. Frustrated and unable to get answers, they called the FOX 8 Defenders who’ve investigated this contractor in the past.
FOX 8 DEFENDERS: 16 months and $6k later, couple still waits for a fence By Shelley Brown | May 4, 2021 at 9:20 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 10:44 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - “When we’ve already invested $6,000 in this company, it’s hard to walk away from that kind of money,” Lakeview homeowner Lisha Fink said.