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Earlier today, Aug. 7, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch launched “Operation Robocall Roundup,” a multistate effort led ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNMississippi joins multistate effort to crack down on robocallsAttorney General Lynn Fitch (R-Miss.) announced Mississippi has joined a multistate effort to crack down on robocalls. Fitch ...
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Hattiesburg-Laurel WDAM-TV on MSNTaylorsville woman sentenced for Medicaid fraudFitch announced that Pearly Youngblood was sentenced on one count of Medicaid fraud. Youngblood pleaded guilty to the charge.
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WJTV Jackson on MSNMississippi woman pleads guilty to Medicaid fraudA Mississippi woman pled guilty to Medicaid fraud, according to the Attorney General’s Office. Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R ...
Today, Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced the completion of Operation Guardian Force, a 2-week statewide law enforcement ...
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says death row prisoner Terry Pitchford has no claim with merit to be heard in the ...
Three of the state's likely contenders for the governor's desk in 2027 are arguing who wasted tax dollars on what? State ...
A statewide law enforcement collaboration in Mississippi led to more than 70 people being arrested for human- and ...
Mississippi staged a two-week human trafficking sting, leading to 72 felony and misdemeanor arrests and 29 victim rescues.
The letter, spearheaded by Mississippi attorney general Lynn Fitch, urged the NCAA to restore records in women's sports.
The 28 GOP attorneys general sent a letter to the NCAA President Tuesday urging them to restore the titles to the appropriate female athletes.
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