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McGraw’s tactics questioned in DHHR case

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CHARLESTON – In helping settle a class action lawsuit brought on by seniors and disabled citizens against the state’s Department of Health and Human Resources, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw claimed to be protecting one of the most vulnerable sections of society. One group, however, says it was just an act. Read More »

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McGraw reaches three settlements

CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Darrell McGraw announced his office has recently reached settlements with three companies. McGraw agreed to terms with Help Ministries, Inc., a credit counseling agency; MPIS, Inc., a private investigating company; and Main Security Center, a … Read More »

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AG ad bid draws criticism

CHARLESTON – A recent state Attorney General’s office bid for advertising services is drawing criticism from some state public relations and advertising executives. The July 31 Request for Quotation (RFQ) from Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s office is written, the critics … Read More »

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Case of fired delegate sent back to circuit court

CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court recently decided not to hear a list of certified questions answered by Kanawha Circuit Court Judge James Stucky in the case of a member of the House of Delegates who was fired from his … Read More »

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AG’s office has no paper trail on assistant appointments

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CHARLESTON – Other than appointment letters, Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s office has no other documentation about the use of special assistant attorneys general.
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Attorney says contribution didn’t land him AG’s work

CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney says campaign contributions aren’t the reason he has been appointed as a special assistant by Attorney General Darrell McGraw’s office three times in the last two years.
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