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C
3 years ago

I contacted HUD and they said that I needed to tal...

I contacted HUD and they said that I needed to talk to the Attorney General office for information on tenants rights being violated. I called the number and as expected was basically shutdown. Told to go to a website for vague information to get help. As I explained to them that it was more detailed then what an Act would say. They wouldn't even hear what I had to say. Then basically told me tough luck and had no help. Just another classic situation of how garbage the politicians and government in Mississippi are.

C
3 years ago

Worse situation when you are a crime victim twice ...

Worse situation when you are a crime victim twice of domestic violence and they refuse to pay one of them because they claim the crime didn t happen in Mississipp. Never coming back to this corrupt state.

D
4 years ago

Don't expect any money anytime soon from victim co...

Don't expect any money anytime soon from victim compensation. How are you going to tell me that a crime committed was not evident here but in another state. They never take other complaints seriously either.

J
4 years ago

Jim hood needs to look into these car warranty det...

Jim hood needs to look into these car warranty details scams they keep calling me and sending me junk mail this seems to come from Department of Revenue and Recovery and the tax assessor's office when you renew your car tags I've called consumer protection and they tell me there's nothing they can do how are these criminals getting my personal information and my personal phone number this has been going on for 15-20 years and it needs to stop

M
4 years ago

Don't understand why nothing has been done about t...

Don't understand why nothing has been done about the many complaints about Matt Norman and his crew at MNL who keeps getting away with unfair business practices in that state. at least 5 people a day gets robbed out of their hard working money. Something needs to be done.

L
4 years ago

The word on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is that At...

The word on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is that Attorney General Jim Hood supports corrupt law enforcement and other state agencies by neutralizing oversight and access to fraud lines to report abuse. By doing that, people get to steal as much as they want from state agencies. Also, law enforcement gets to steal as much as they want with falsified charges. Is this true, Jim Hood? Please tell me it's not. Let's work as a community to clean things up.

B
4 years ago

The Consumer Protection Division is not concerned ...

The Consumer Protection Division is not concerned about actually helping the consumer! They told me that I could file a complaint against the company who did me wrong, but she said that my problem was an isolated incident!

W
4 years ago

Can't spend your hard earned dollar anywhere nowad...

Can't spend your hard earned dollar anywhere nowadays thanks to Hood. Last time I went to the casinos here it appeared to be a lot more losers there than winners nor will Hood's staff return phone calls seeking comment . Major disappointment of an AG we have here

E
4 years ago

What a joke. They refuse to register the final, lo...

What a joke. They refuse to register the final, long-term certified out of state domestic violence protective order against my abuser a year after it was issued claiming they can't verify it's authenticity despite it being sent DIRECTLY from the capitol city of New York.

Meanwhile the corrupt courts of Jackson County in the armpit of the state are accusing me of withholding visitation that the abuser now 'wants' with the child he hasn't seen in years now that NY has said he owes $19,000+ in back child support for and an elected official expert GAL there who refuses to talk to the 'baby' (almost 9 year old) about the child's best interests and wishes believes 'reunification' with the abuser is best - despite him leaving originally after an assault and battery when the 'baby' was 2...

The Attorney General, Jim Hood and the DV program coordinator Lark Johnson, whom oversees special programs, see dollar signs in long term litigation staying in Mississippi, it seems. To anyone sucked into the bayou bog of this neglectful and horrific system of injustice, I feel for you.

The laws only exist if they do a greater good for the greater number of people and they are decided by democratic process by those that they govern. I'm not a Mississippian, neither is my child, nor my abuser - so that said, if we never had assets there, never bought a car, owned a home, etc, don't think that you can try to apply case law where it's convenient and not follow the bulk of your responsibilities. You can't hold a trial without a litigant.

But then again, you don't teach facts down there. You make them up as you see fit.

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Mississippi Office of the Attorney General

Mississippi Office of the Attorney General

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