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Law Practice

Jul. 28, 2007

Funds From Pretexting Will Buy Equipment

SACRAMENTO - Some of the $13.5 million the state got in the settlement of its pretexting suit against Hewlett-Packard will be going soon to district attorneys in Southern California to fight identity theft, Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Thursday.

SACRAMENTO - Some of the $13.5 million the state got in the settlement of its pretexting suit against Hewlett-Packard will be going soon to district attorneys in Southern California to fight identity theft, Attorney General Jerry Brown announced Thursday.
      Disbursements of $178,000, the first payments from the Privacy and Piracy Fund established in the wake of the settlement, will be sent to prosecutors in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego ...

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