Arizona AG announces 42 indictments in historic health care fraud takedown

Dozens face felony charges for manslaughter, drug diversion and Medicaid fraud following a sweeping investigation by Arizona AG Kris Mayes.

Arizona fake electors indictment dismissed by state prosecutors

In a June 17 court filing, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wrote that the state seeks to "dismiss the indictment without prejudice, so the State can re-present this case to the grand jury on a reasonable timeline."

AG Kris Mayes files major health insurance lawsuit
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against MultiPlan and eight major health insurance companies, including Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Arizona AG sues MultiPlan, major health insurers over alleged algorithm price-fixing

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against MultiPlan and eight major insurers for allegedly using a shared algorithm to inflate patient costs and slash doctor payments.

Arizona sober living crisis: 140 indicted in billion-dollar Medicaid scheme

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced 140 indictments in a massive sober living fraud scheme that targeted Native Americans and stole billions in taxpayer funds.

AZ AG sues DHS, ICE over Surprise warehouse plans
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A legal battle is brewing over a proposed immigration detention facility in Surprise, as Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sues DHS and ICE in an effort to stop their plans. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more.

Arizona AG files lawsuit to block proposed ICE facility in Surprise

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said on Friday she has filed a lawsuit to block a proposed ICE detention facility from opening in the West Valley.

Arizona sues Kalshi for allegedly allowing bets on state elections

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed criminal charges against Kalshi, accusing the prediction market of operating an illegal gambling business and allowing unlawful bets on Arizona elections.

Crypto Con: Can Bitcoin ATM transaction limits help stop the $177M scam?

From fake PayPal refunds to Uber ride thefts, cryptocurrency fraud is hitting Arizona hard. Learn how new state laws and police investigators are fighting back.

Arizona AG demands answers on proposed Surprise ICE facility
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Arizona’s attorney general is challenging a federal plan to transform a massive Surprise warehouse into an immigration detention center.

‘I will not be deterred’: AG Kris Mayes doubles down on ICE criticism despite backlash

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is doubling down on her criticism of federal immigration tactics, launching a website for Arizonans to report "unlawful activity" by ICE agents.

Phoenix protesters demand ICE stay out of the Valley

Protesters took to the streets following another deadly federal enforcement shooting. While authorities claim Alex Pretti was armed, new video footage raises serious questions about what actually happened in his final moments.

Arizona AG faces criticism over statement on 'Stand Your Ground' laws
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Attorney General Kris Mayes is facing backlash from some Republicans after expressing concerns over federal agents wearing masks and not identifying themselves during raids.

Assisted living owners settle with Arizona AG
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Heritage Village Assisted Living was accused of failing to meet bare minimum requirements to protect patients, with allegations that many residents had been attacked and sexually assaulted.

APS faces backlash over proposed 14% rate hike
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APS customers and the state’s attorney general voiced sharp opposition Tuesday to a proposed 14% rate increase during the first of several public input meetings hosted by the Arizona Corporation Commission. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.

Still waiting: Fans demand refunds after Arizona Jazz Fest is canceled twice
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Frustrated Arizona Jazz Festival ticketholders are seeking refunds after the event was canceled twice last year amid conflicting reports from organizers and city officials.

Arizona Jazz Fest ticketholders seek AG intervention after double cancellation

Ticketholders for the Arizona Jazz Festival are calling for a state investigation after the event was canceled twice in one year, leaving many fans without refunds for tickets that cost hundreds of dollars.