Lisa Madigan
Supreme Court Appeal Sought In SIUE Threat Case
Olutosin Oduwole was released from prison Monday. He had been serving a five-year sentence linked to a 2011 conviction of attempting to make a terrorist threat.
Court Ruling on Gun Ban Sets Stage for Fight in Illinois
A federal court ruling tossing out Illinois’ ban on concealed weapons might end the last such gun prohibition in the country, but not without a fight.
Belleville Man Sentenced On Child Porn Charges
The investigation into Garold Semelka, 62, began last June when KMOX reported that he was arrested as part of the first phase of Illiois’ “Operation Glass House.”
Abbott Laboratories Agrees to Billion Dollar Settlement
Missouri will receive $1.9 million and Illinois will receive $20 million under the$1.6 billion dollar settlement.
Belleville Police Department Fell Victim to Cramming
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says phone bill cramming is now a two billion dollar a year scheme.
Illinois Crackdown on Phone Cramming
“Scam artists use consumers’ phone numbers like credit cards, racking up charges for things they never ordered and don’t want and profiting to the tune of $2 billion each year.”
Illinois Attorney General Sues Standard & Poor’s
The lawsuit accuses Standard & Poor’s of misleading investors by assigning its highest ratings to risky mortgage-backed investments during the years leading up to the crash.
Illinois’ Top 10 Consumer Complaints
Consumer debt checks in at number one, this year.
Madigan Hails Settlement Over Countrywide Loans
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is welcoming a $335 million settlement with Bank of America to resolve allegations of discriminatory loans.
Thousands of Rape Kits Still Waiting to be Tested in Illinois
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says about 19 percent have been analyzed this year.

















