New York Attorney General James Seeks Court Order Immediately Halting Continued Fraud By Illegal Virtual Currency Trading Platform Coinseed Has Continued To Put Thousands Of Investorsâ Money At Risk Despite Ongoing Lawsuit Date
07/05/2021
“Unregulated and fraudulent virtual currency trading platforms have no place in New York, said
Attorney General James. “Three months ago, we filed this case against Coinseed and its executives alleging that they violated New York state laws and illegally squandered investors’ monies. However, in the months since we filed our suit, the greed perpetrated by Coinseed and its CEO has not only continued, but grown. This company has continued to operate illegally holding investors’ funds hostage and conducting unauthorized trades in investors’ portfolios, while depleting accounts and transferring virtual currency to an offshore, unregulated trading platform. We filed this motion to immediately halt Coinseed’s unlawful acti
New York Attorney General Moves to Dismiss Amazonâs Preemptive COVID-19 Practices Lawsuit
May 4, 2021
On Monday in the Eastern District of New York, New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a motion to dismiss and a supporting memorandum in Amazon.com Inc.âs âanticipatory federal actionâ against the state filed shortly before the stateâs lawsuit contesting Amazonâs COVID-19 practices in its warehouse.
Amazon preemptively sued the New York Attorney General (NYAG) in February seeking relief from Attorney General Jamesâ alleged unlawful attempts to subject Amazon at its Staten Island Fulfilment Center, JFK8, to New Yorkâs oversight and regulatory enforcement activities. Additionally, Amazon was trying to preempt legal action from the Attorney General regarding the tech giantâs handling of COVID-19 conditions at JFK8. Amazon contended that the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) preempts the NYAGâs regulatory efforts in t
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Cuomo claims ‘it’s not fair’ accusers have gone public with sexual harassment accusations
ALBANY Gov. Cuomo is having a hard time holding his tongue.
The embattled governor lashed out Thursday, arguing it’s “not fair” that the multiple women accusing him of sexual harassment have shared their stories publicly.
“What has happened is, the complainants have continued to go to the press and make their complaint in the press,” Cuomo said during an appearance in Buffalo. “And I have not been able to respond. That’s not fair and it’s not right.”
Cuomo said he has yet to talk to independent investigators hired by Attorney General James’ office last month to probe the allegations made against him. But he can’t wait to share his side of the story.