AN OFFICIAL SITE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA REPUBLIC NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
United States of America Republic
Protecting economic safety and integrity for the Moorish American community and beyond.
Office of Attorney General
Empowering Consumer Rights
for All Moorish Americans
Attorney General Damien Holmon Bey


"As the Attorney General, my foremost duty is to uphold the rule of law and ensure that justice is administered fairly and impartially. No one is above the law, and it is the responsibility of this office to protect the rights of all citizens, safeguard our institutions, and defend the integrity of our National Republic."
--- Attorney General Damien-Holmon:Bey
Consumer Protection Under the Office of the Attorney General
The Office of the Attorney General is committed to protecting consumers from unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices. Through its Consumer Protection Division, the Attorney General enforces consumer protection laws and works to ensure a fair marketplace for all citizens.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Investigating Complaints: The office receives and reviews consumer complaints regarding scams, false advertising, unsafe products, and unfair business practices. Each complaint is carefully evaluated and may lead to formal investigations.
Enforcement Actions: When businesses violate consumer protection laws, the Attorney General has the authority to take legal action, including filing lawsuits, seeking injunctions, and pursuing financial restitution for affected consumers.
Consumer Education: A critical component of protection is prevention. The office regularly publishes alerts, hosts educational events, and maintains online resources to help consumers recognize and avoid fraud.
Regulatory Oversight: The Attorney General’s office monitors business practices across industries to ensure compliance with consumer laws, including those related to privacy, data protection, finance, housing, and health services.
Collaboration with Agencies: The office works closely with federal, state, and local authorities, as well as consumer advocacy organizations, to enhance enforcement efforts and broaden the impact of consumer protection initiatives.
How to File a Complaint:
Consumers who believe they have been victims of deceptive or unfair practices can file a complaint directly with the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. Complaints can typically be submitted online, by mail, or via a dedicated hotline.
United States of America Republic Office of Attorney General
1499 MLK DR, STE 64102 Province Indiana, 46401
TOLL FREE: (888) 234 4743