Missouri Attorney General indicate files with local companies.
Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon filed the complaint Monday against the owner of a home-Saint-Charles-repair business for consumer fraud.
Nixon’s file appeals in St. Louis County Circuit Court against Carl J. Leavy Jr. and his economic activity, outside USA Inc. The Attorney General wants to return, the sanctions and ongoing training for what Nixon said many complaints were filed by consumers still unsatisfactory and incomplete.
Monday Leavy was surprised when a journalist.
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