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On February 22, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), joined by the attorneys general for Virginia, Massachusetts, and New York (States),
filed suit against Libre by Nexus, Inc. (Libre). The suit alleges that Libre, an immigration bond services business, engaged in deceptive and abusive acts or practices in connection with its offer of credit to consumers for their immigration bonds. This suit, the first new public enforcement action of the Biden administration, highlights the theme of anti-discrimination, a stated priority of both the CFPB and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring.
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Virginia will receive nearly $13.7M from McKinsey opioid settlement
The money Virginia will receive from the settlement will go toward an opioid abatement program that is currently in the General Assembly. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 10:38 AM EST February 4, 2021
RICHMOND, Va.
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Virginia will receive more than $13.7 million from a multi-state settlement with consulting firm McKinsey & Company for its role in the opioid crisis.
Attorney General Mark Herring was part of a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from the 47 states that secured the settlement. Herring s office made the announcement Thursday.
The money Virginia will receive from the settlement will go toward an opioid abatement program that Herring is currently working with House Majority Leader Charniele Herring and Sen. George Barker, D-Alexandria, to get passed in the General Assembly.