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Consumer Alert: AG Henry Warns Pennsylvanians that Big Lots’ Bankruptcy Could Close 64 Stores Across the Commonwealth

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Consumer Alert: AG Henry Warns Pennsylvanians that Big Lots’ Bankruptcy Could Close 64 Stores Across the Commonwealth

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Attorney General Henry Files Lawsuit to Stop Eagle Rock Resort from Selling Lots Based on Allegedly False Property Values

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Cambria County Man Jailed for Life without Parole for Murder of Former Girlfriend — Days After Being Released from Prison for Assaulting Her

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CHARGES: Pa. State Police Corporal Had Cache of A.I.-Generated Pornography, Including ‘Deepfakes’ on Work Computer

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SCAM ALERTS

Protecting consumers and combating scams is a top priority of the Office of Attorney General. It’s important for Pennsylvanians to know what schemes are out there – so they can avoid getting scammed and help our Office protect other consumers.

Our text alert system provides real time alerts and practical tips to keep you in the know and help you avoid getting scammed.

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EDUCATION & OUTREACH

OFFICE OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

The Office of Public Engagement offers a number of free educational programs to help school personnel, students, parents and the community empower Pennsylvanians with knowledge to keep them safe and to make good decisions.

FIND YOUR LOCAL OUTREACH SPECIALIST

We would love to come to your School or Facility and educate your audience about a variety of topics from our Office of Public Engagement. Click a county to find your rep.

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ONLINE PROGRAMMING

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We would love to join your online classroom and give a presentation today. Here are a few examples of our available presentations.

Michelle Nutter - Keeping your Kids Safe Online - Part 1

are your kids home? Let’s keep them safe.

With kids being schooled from home and being online, Office of Atttorney General Outreach Specialist Michelle Nutter discusses a few tips to keep your kids safe with the all things online.

AGENT ALAN MCGILL – ROMANCE SCAMS

is online dating safe?

As more and more Americans turn to online dating, scammers and identity thieves have increasingly turned their eyes to these platforms as a way to find new victims. Office of Attorney General Agents Alan McGill and Kelly Bell discuss a recent case and offer a few tips to ensure protection from online scammers.