Attorney General
Atty Gen. Bondi Activates Price Gouging Hotline
She urges Floridians to report any suspected price gouging during this declared State of Emergency.
Former Attorney General’s Brother, A Miami Native, Dies
Robert G. Reno, one of former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno’s two younger brothers, has died.
59 Charged In Miami In Nationwide Medicare Fraud Bust
Dozens of South Floridians have been rounded up and charged with Medicare fraud as part of a nationwide crackdown.
Bondi Says No To Slots Outside South Florida
Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued an opinion against slot machines at pari-mutuels around the state except for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Plea Deal Reached In Rolladen Shutters Case
The Broward County state attorney’s office has dropped a felony charge of organized fraud against Robert Hoffman, the owner of Rolladen Inc, which makes hurricane shutters.
US Supreme Court To Hear Florida “Obamacare” Challenge
The Supreme Court says it will hear arguments over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul based on a Florida case in which 25 other states and the National Federation of Independent Businesses have joined.
Bondi Pushes For Timeshare Fraud Legislation
Besieged with thousands of timeshare fraud complaints, Attorney General Pam Bondi and two Florida lawmakers are pushing for a new law to crack down on fraud.
Bondi Responds To Decision Ruling Death Penalty Unconstitutional
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office has finally responded to last week’s federal court decision that Florida’s death penalty is unconstitutional. Bondi’s office said the decision was erroneously applied and questioned the federal courts right to interpret Florida law.
Legislator Wants Attorney General To Force Travel Companies To Pay Tax
Armed with fresh documents that show online travel companies may have conspired to avoid paying more than $440 million in taxes in Florida, a state legislator is urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to force the travel giants to pay up.
Fla. Health Care Suit Hits Appeals Court
In the most closely watched legal challenge to the federal health care law passed last year, Florida attorney general Pam Bondi argued against the individual mandate before a three judge panel from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday.






