AG Collusion

7 08, 2017

Press Release: Despite Judge’s “Smackdown,” VT Office of the AG Denies E&E Legal’s Appeal for Records Related to the AG’s RICO ‘Climate Campaign’; E&E Legal Now Forced to Sue Current and Former Vermont AGs

2017-08-07T14:41:47-04:00August 7th, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Hardin, Press Releases, Suits, Vermont|

For Immediate Release: August 7, 2017 Contact: info@eelegal.org 202-810-2001 Washington, D.C. – On July 27th, a Vermont judge ruled favorably on two separate public records suits filed by the Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) against the Vermont Office of the Attorney General (OAG)  related to that Office's role in organizing a "climate-RICO" cabal among activist attorneys [...]

2 08, 2017

Caledonian Record: AG Smackdown

2017-08-02T21:48:59-04:00August 2nd, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Hardin, Media Coverage, RICO, Silencing Dissenters, States, Vermont|

Caledonian Record Editorial Last week Superior Court Judge Mary Miles Teachout rejected a bogus effort by the Vermont Attorney General’s office to keep public records secret. “The significance of that decision is that the Attorney General’s Office is subject to the public records act,” said E&E Legal attorney Matthew Hardin... We’re pleased by Judge Teachout’s [...]

29 07, 2017

Associated Press: Judge rules that AG not exempt from public records law

2017-08-02T22:05:30-04:00July 29th, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Media Coverage, RICO, States, Vermont|

The Associated Press A Vermont judge says that the state attorney general's office does not have a blanket exemption from the state public records law... The Washington, D.C.-based Energy and Environment Legal Institute had requested emails and other correspondence showing how Vermont and other states in a climate change coalition responded to public records requests. [...]

29 07, 2017

VT Digger: Vermont attorney general must release records

2017-08-02T21:59:34-04:00July 29th, 2017|AG Collusion, Hardin, Media Coverage, RICO, Silencing Dissenters, Suits, Vermont|

by Anne Galloway Vermont Digger In a victory for open records advocates, a Washington Superior Court judge has ruled that the Vermont attorney general’s office cannot categorically deny public access to documents. Judge Mary Miles Teachout ordered the AG’s office to release records to the Energy and Environment Legal Institute in 30 days. The institute, [...]

28 07, 2017

Burlington Free Press: VT Attorney General not exempt from public records law

2017-08-02T22:13:42-04:00July 28th, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Media Coverage, Renewable Energy, Silencing Dissenters, Suits, Vermont|

April McCullum Burlington Free Press A Vermont judge has rejected the argument that the Vermont Attorney General's Office is exempt from state public records law and ordered the office to release some documents. The Attorney General's Office had argued in a March court hearing that because it is a law office, all of its work [...]

27 07, 2017

Press Release: E&E Legal Wins Major Rulings in Two Separate Vermont Public Records Suits Involving AG’s Climate RICO Crusade

2017-07-27T19:44:04-04:00July 27th, 2017|AG Collusion, Common Interest Agreement, Conflict of Interest, Hardin, Inquisition, Press Releases, Scandal, Silencing Dissenters|

For Immediate Release: July 27, 2017 Contact: info@eelegal.org 202-810-2001 Washington, D.C. – The Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) has two freedom of Information Act cases pending against the Vermont Attorney General's Office for records relating to the notorious "climate-RICO" scheme among ideologically aligned, activist state AGs, first exposed by E&E Legal last April. At least until [...]

19 06, 2017

Press Release: E&E Legal Files a Motion to Renew and Reargue with NY Supreme Court RE: OAG FOIL Case Due to Discovery of Schneiderman Private E-mails

2017-06-21T10:21:57-04:00June 19th, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Hardin, Press Releases, RICO, Silencing Dissenters, State|

For Immediate Release: June 19, 2017 Contact: Craig Richardson info@eelegal.org 202-810-2001 E&E Legal Files a Motion to Renew and Reargue with New York Supreme Court Concerning OAG FOIL Case Over Revelation of AG Efforts to Hide Schneiderman Use of Private E-mail New York, NY – Late last week, the Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal), acting on newly revealed information about [...]

16 06, 2017

Daily Caller: Court Docs Allegedly Reveal NY AG Used Private Emails While Pursuing Exxon

2017-06-19T11:35:20-04:00June 16th, 2017|AG Collusion, Conflict of Interest, Media Coverage, RICO, Stonewalling, Suits|

by Chris White The Daily Caller News Foundation Court documents show that the attorney general involved in a year-long probe targeting ExxonMobil’s climate records used a private email address to conduct official business. Conservative legal group Energy and Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) explained in court documents Friday that New York AG Eric Schneiderman submitted a privilege [...]

9 06, 2017

E&E Legal Letters XV: Records Show NY AG Keeps Some Very Convenient Company

2017-06-09T10:58:20-04:00June 9th, 2017|AG Collusion, E&E Legal Letters, Hardin, Rockefeller's, Silencing Dissenters, Steyer|

by Matthew Hardin, FME Counsel In the New York County Supreme Court in lower Manhattan, E&E Legal and several citizens groups recently discovered something remarkable: the New York Attorney General’s Office had corresponded with the scheduler for Tom Steyer, a democratic political donor, and Lee Wasserman, of the Rockefeller Family Fund, immediately prior to launching [...]

17 05, 2017

Press Release: FME Law to Appeal NY FOIL Decision Not to Allow Review of Records Shared Between NY AG, Steyer, Rockefellers, and other Donors & Activists

2017-05-21T15:22:09-04:00May 17th, 2017|AG Collusion, Billionaire Scammers, Rockefeller's, Steyer|

For Immediate Release: May 17, 2017 Contact: Chaim Mandelbaum chaim12@gmail.com FME Law Plans to Appeal New York FOIL Decision Not to Allow Review of Records Shared Between NY AG, Tom Steyer, Rockefeller Interests, and other Top Donors and Activists Today, in litigation under New York's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Justice Manuel Mendez of the New York County Supreme [...]

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