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New York Attorney General Faces Scrutiny Over Use of Taxpayer Funds in Trump Case as Sean 'Diddy' Combs Trial Commences

  • On March 13, 2025, the office of New York’s Attorney General announced the introduction of the FAIR Business Practices Act aimed at strengthening protections for consumers within the state.
  • James introduced the act to address issues like deed theft, junk fees, AI scams, and deceptive practices amid growing concerns over legal abuses.
  • Opponents warn that the bill’s ambiguous provisions could leave local businesses vulnerable to unnecessary legal challenges and intimidation, potentially damaging Main Street enterprises.
  • James emphasized that while federal policies are creating challenges, the state aims to provide relief for New Yorkers; meanwhile, critics point to $61.8 billion in excessive legal expenses as a cause for concern.
  • The legislation may increase legal challenges for small businesses and shift consumer protection dynamics during heightened scrutiny of James’ legal and political actions.
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theamericantribune.com broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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