General Motors is the latest target of a lawsuit by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, who filed a case against the automaker and its OnStar telematics subsidiary for selling driver data to insurance companies.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Attorney General Tim Griffin is warning Arkansans about scams related to door-to-door sales.
Customers of Liberty Utilities Central in Jefferson County are expressing frustration over a significant increase in their water and wastewater bills, with some
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced a lawsuit Wednesday morning against General Motors and OnStar. Griffin said the lawsuit alleges violations under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Investigators found that ads for Tulip Spa had been posted on an escort website as early as December 2021 and as recently as September 2023.
Gary Hunt,71, and Latrina Banks, 54, both from Little Rock were arrested by way of an investigation led by Attorney Tim Griffin's Special Investigations Divisio
GM isn’t the only company under fire for its data practices. In January, Texas sued Allstate and its subsidiary Arity for allegedly collecting driver data from smartphones without consumer knowledge. Regulatory pressure may intensify as insurers and automakers are scrutinized more closely for how they handle driver data.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrest of two people from Little Rock on Monday. According to Griffin, investigators arrested 71-year-old Gary Hunt and 54-year-old Latrina Banks who are now facing felony theft of property charges.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin filed suit against General Motors and its OnStar service Wednesday (Feb. 26), alleging GM did not tell customers their driving data would be sold
Griffin claims there was no consent to the selling of this data by GM and OnStar and many Arkansans were unaware about the alleged exchange.
A recently filed affidavit sheds new light on the January raids of multiple Northwest Arkansas massage parlors as part of Operation Obscured Vision, led by Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin.
The Arkansas attorney general has sued GM for allegedly selling driver data to insurers, which raised rates. It isn't the first accusation.