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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Deplorable conditions’ at La Porte mobile home park

  

‘Deplorable conditions’ at La Porte mobile home park leads to lawsuit by Attorney General Todd Rokita 

Residents forced to bathe in and drink brown and yellow water — or else rely on store-bought supplies 

Decrying a landlord’s alleged neglect of a La Porte mobile home park and the residents who lived there, Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a civil lawsuit against Deerfield Estates MHP LLC, the owner and operator of Deerfield Estates Mobile Home Park. 

The lawsuit alleges that the defendant failed to meet basic habitability standards and violated the Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act (DCSA).  

“Hoosiers deserve safe and livable housing, plain and simple,” Attorney General Rokita said. “The deplorable conditions at Deerfield Estates — dirty water, low pressure, extended shutoffs, and a lack of proper oversight — are unacceptable.” 

The lawsuit, filed in state court in the La Porte County Circuit/Superior Court, seeks restitution, civil penalties and costs on behalf of affected residents who have endured substandard living conditions due to the defendant’s alleged negligence. 

“My office will not stand by while vulnerable residents, including seniors, are exploited by landlords who shirk their legal responsibilities,” Attorney General Rokita said. “We are holding Deerfield Estates accountable and fighting to protect the rights of Indiana families.” 

The complaint alleges that Deerfield Estates failed to comply with multiple state laws, including: 

  • Indiana Code § 32-31-8-5(4)(B), requiring landlords to maintain plumbing systems providing a reasonable supply of hot and cold running water at all times. 
  • Indiana Code § 16-41-27-9, mandating the presence of an adult attendant or caretaker at the mobile home community. 
  • Indiana Code § 16-41-27-10, requiring an adequate water supply, either through a public system or an approved alternative. 

Residents have reported severe issues, including yellow or brown water discoloring clothing, prolonged water shutoffs (including a 29-day boil advisory), flooding from leaks, and inadequate communication about service disruptions. 

The lawsuit further claims that Deerfield Estates improperly billed residents for water leaks it was legally obligated to repair, using an unfair Ratio Utility Billing System (RUBS) that does not reflect actual usage. 

In addition, the park operated for months without a designated caretaker, leaving residents without a point of contact for maintenance or billing concerns. This lack of oversight exacerbated the water quality and supply problems, forcing residents to purchase bottled water for cooking and bathing. 

Acting in the public interest, the Attorney General’s Homeowner Protection Unit seeks: 

  • Injunctive relief ordering the owner to repair the water lines and to refrain from disconnecting residents from water access. 
  • Restitution to impacted consumers. 
  • Treble damages for senior consumers affected by these violations. 
  • Civil penalties of up to $5,000 per knowing violation of the DCSA. 
  • Reimbursement of investigation and prosecution costs. 

“This is about justice for Hoosiers who have been let down by a landlord prioritizing profits over people,” Attorney General Rokita said. “We will continue to use every tool at our disposal to ensure accountability and protect Indiana’s consumers.” 

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Indiana Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attempts. Consumers can file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.  

The lawsuit is attached here. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download. 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Broker accused of defrauding Hoosier investors

  

Broker accused of defrauding Hoosier investors would lose license under action taken by Attorney General Todd Rokita 

Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a 29-count administrative complaint against the real estate broker license of Avon resident, Jeremy Tucker, who is alleged to have used at least 27 unauthorized signatures on mortgages and promissory notes in furtherance of a scheme to defraud investors of millions of dollars. 

Jeremy Tucker falsified documents, overleveraged dilapidated properties and exploited his status as a licensed broker to gain investors’ trust, the complaint alleges. Attorney General Rokita’s office is seeking permanent revocation of Mr. Tucker’s license.   

“We want to root out this kind of fraudulent misconduct wherever it occurs, and we want to hold perpetrators accountable,” Attorney General Rokita said. “It’s all part of our mission of protecting Hoosiers and upholding the rule of law.” 

Attorney General Rokita thanked his team for their work on this case. 

“This action represents great collaborative work from two sections within our Consumer Protection Division,” he said. “Staff from Professional Licensing Enforcement and their colleagues in the Homeowner Protection Unit have demonstrated the great value of teamwork in the arena of public service.” 

Jeremy Tucker and related companies and individuals are defendants in at least two dozen civil cases filed throughout the State of Indiana in which investors claim that they were not paid back on their notes or that they were otherwise defrauded by Mr. Tucker’s property flipping scheme. Investors and businesses - like consumers - can be taken advantage of in fraudulent, unfair or abusive transactions.   

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Indiana Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attempts. Consumers can file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516. 

The licensing complaint is attached here. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download. 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Attorney General Todd Rokita issues statement on Benjamin Ritchie’s execution

 

Attorney General Todd Rokita issues statement on Benjamin Ritchie’s execution 

Indiana upholds commitment to protecting those who protect us 

Attorney General Todd Rokita today issued the following statement: 
 

"Early this morning, justice was served with the execution of Benjamin Ritchie, who was convicted of the heinous murder of Beech Grove Police Officer William Toney on September 29, 2000.  

“Today’s action ensures that justice was done to honor Officer Toney’s sacrifice for his community. With the Indiana Supreme Court’s decision to set his execution date and the state’s resolve to carry it out, we have reaffirmed our commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting our communities. Let this serve as a message to those who would harm our men and women in law enforcement.” 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download. 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

‘Indiana hires and promotes based on merit

  

‘Indiana hires and promotes based on merit,’ says Attorney General Todd Rokita following litigation team’s win in federal court 

After a federal jury trial cleared the State of Indiana of racial discrimination charges brought by a state employee, Attorney General Todd Rokita praised the work of his litigation team. 

“Indiana hires and promotes based on merit,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Kudos to our team for making that fact abundantly clear throughout the course of this four-year legal battle and two-day jury trial.” 

The plaintiff, an employee of the State of Indiana Office of Technology, filed suit alleging that IOT failed to promote him because of his race. The employee, who is Black, applied for a new position with the agency in May of 2019. The position had already been offered in April, however, to another employee, who is white. 

“The chain of events showed clearly that IOT supervisors did not pass over the plaintiff because of his race,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Rather, even before the plaintiff applied, IOT supervisors carefully evaluated the distinct attributes of staff members to achieve the best possible match for the open position.” 

Attorney General Rokita specifically thanked Deputy Attorneys General Brandyn Arnold, Gustavo Jimenez and Jake Zurschmiede — along with their supervisors, Chief Counsel of Litigation Patricia Erdmann and Section Chief of Government Litigation Adrienne Pope. 

The team’s work in this case produced an estimated savings to the state of $200,000 in damages, fees and costs. 

Through successful trial advocacy, motion practice and negotiations, the litigation team’s work during Attorney General Rokita’s administration has saved Hoosier taxpayers millions. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download. 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Beware of scammers exploiting severe weather across the state

  

Attorney General Todd Rokita issues warning: Beware of scammers exploiting severe weather across the state 

After sever weather moved across Indiana last night and caused damage in many areas, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to stay vigilant against scammers looking to exploit the chaos of the storm.  

“Scammers will use any situation, especially severe weather, to prey on those in need,” said Attorney General Rokita. “These criminals are cunning, cruel, and relentless, so we want to ensure that no one falls victim to their fraudulent schemes while dealing with damage caused by the storm.” 

Scammers often target storm victims with deceptive practices, including:  

  • Fake charities soliciting donations for disaster relief that never reach victims.  
  • Fraudulent contractors offering repair services but taking payment without completing work.  
  • Fraudsters posing as government or insurance representatives to steal personal information. 

Attorney General Rokita is advising Hoosiers to take the following precautions to avoid falling victim to scams:  

  • Be skeptical of anyone offering immediate cleanup or repair services without proper vetting.  
  • Know the facts: FEMA does not charge application fees. If someone demands payment to help you access FEMA funds, it’s likely a scam.  
  • Research contractors: Check reputations through references, online reviews, or the Better Business Bureau before hiring.  
  • Verify credentials: Ask for IDs, licenses, and proof that the contractor is bonded and insured.  
  • Get multiple estimates: Compare offers to ensure fair pricing and scope of work.  
  • Insist on written agreements: Don’t trust verbal promises. Get everything in writing.  
  • Avoid risky payments: Never pay with wire transfers, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or cash, and never pay the full amount upfront. 

If you suspect a scam, Attorney General Rokita encourages you to file a complaint at indianaconsumer.com or call his office at 1-800-382-5516. The Consumer Protection Division is dedicated to safeguarding Hoosiers from fraudulent schemes year-round.  

Stay informed and stay safe this storm season with these helpful hints.  

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.

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Following infant’s tragic death

  

Following infant’s tragic death, Attorney General Todd Rokita and team make sure woman’s conviction stands 

Defendant with history of drug abuse violated court order barring her from being alone with newborn 

A 29-year-old Evansville woman with a drug-abuse history who rolled over in bed atop her infant son, asphyxiating him to death, will remain behind bars following successful arguments by Attorney General Todd Rokita’s appeals team to uphold her conviction on neglect charges. 

At the time of the tragic incident on June 8, 2022, Taylor Smith was in violation of a court order forbidding her to be alone with the 12-day-old child. She also rejected the advice of child welfare officials that she refrain from co-sleeping with the child, especially when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  

Smith is serving a 30-year prison sentence on the neglect and drugs charges. 

“Because of this woman’s fateful decisions, a precious newborn child lost his life,” Attorney General Rokita said. “I’m proud of our team for ensuring she is held to account for her actions, and we can only hope that stories like this one will deter other parents and would-be parents from similar missteps.” 

The child’s father also pleaded guilty to neglect charges. 

Attorney General Rokita thanked Deputy Attorney General Tyler Banks for his work on this case. He also thanked Appeals Division Chief Counsel Angela Sanchez and Criminal Appeals Section Chief Andrew Kobe. 

The appellate court decision is attached here. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.  

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Churches’ Bill of Rights

 

Churches’ Bill of Rights helps Hoosiers of faith understand liberties and limits under the law 

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith collaborate to roll out newest edition 

A second-edition publication produced by Attorney General Todd Rokita in collaboration with Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith — titled the Churches’ Bill of Rights — provides guidance to Hoosiers about the rights and protections afforded to churches and other houses of worship under state and federal laws. 

“Religious liberty is guaranteed to all Americans by the U.S. and Indiana constitutions, and we want to ensure Hoosiers understand their rights,” Attorney General Rokita said. “We encourage everyone to be emboldened to practice their faith and participate in civil society to the fullest extent possible.” 

The document is written in a question-and-answer format. It covers such topics as the extent to which churches may participate in elections and politics, churches’ tax-exempt status, freedom of worship, protections for church governance and autonomy, and other topics. 

“This is a movement in the right direction – one that is long overdue,” Lieutenant Governor Beckwith said. “Deep-rooted faith has long defined our great state, and with the Churches’ Bill of Rights, we are affirming that every Hoosier, every church, temple, synagogue, and faith-based community will stand as an equal and respected partner. I am proud to fight for a state where respect for religious liberty guides the decisions we make, ensuring all Hoosiers can live, work, and thrive together in faith and freedom.” 

This document is an update of the September 2024 guidance Attorney General Rokita’s office sent to religious leaders and churches across the state on how to participate in election-related activities and engage on important matters of public policy in ways consistent with their tax-exempt status. 

Read the Churches’ Bill of Rights here. 

Watch Attorney General Todd Rokita announce the rollout here.

A head shot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Sounds alarm on fake TxTag emails

 

Attorney General Rokita sounds alarm on fake TxTag emails that target Hoosiers’ wallets 

Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to a surge in spam emails falsely claiming to be from State of Indiana departments regarding TxTag, the Texas toll collection system. These fraudulent emails often demand payment for alleged unpaid tolls and include links or attachments designed to steal personal information or install malware. 

“Scammers are relentless in exploiting hardworking Hoosiers, and these fake TxTag emails are no exception,” said Attorney General Rokita. “We’re fighting back against fraudsters, but Hoosiers must stay vigilant. Never click links or share personal information from unsolicited emails.” 

The Office of the Attorney General has received reports of these emails targeting Indiana residents, who may have no connection to Texas toll roads. The emails often use urgent language to trick recipients into acting quickly. 

To protect yourself, Attorney General Rokita recommends: 

  • Do not click links or open attachments in unsolicited emails claiming to be from TxTag 
  • Verify any toll-related claims directly through the official TxTag website www.txtag.org or by calling their customer service at 1-888-468-9824 
  • Report suspicious emails to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com
  • Forward spam emails to the Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov to help track and stop scammers 

“These scams are designed to prey on busy families and seniors who may not spot the red flags,” Rokita added. “Our office is committed to holding scammers accountable and protecting Hoosiers’ hard-earned money.” 

If you believe you’ve been targeted or victimized by this scam, file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office at www.indianaconsumer.com or call 1-800-382-5516. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.  

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Attorney General Todd Rokita

Don’t get lapped by Indy 500 scammers

Don’t get lapped by Indy 500 scammers, Attorney General Todd Rokita warns 

As Hoosiers and out-of-state visitors prepare to spend money on good times at the Indy 500, Attorney General Todd Rokita is waving the caution flag — encouraging fans to beware of con artists.  

“Scammers are getting sophisticated enough to trick even veteran track-goers,” Attorney General Rokita said. “All fans should take some basic safeguards before purchasing tickets, paying for parking, or making online reservations.” 

Many counterfeit passes and tickets appear to be authentic, but Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) staffers can spot fakes right away. In the past, race fans have made it all the way to the gate before getting turned away for fake parking passes or tickets.  

Attorney General Rokita offers the following tips to avoid scams during this year’s race activities:   

  • Remember that if deals sound too good to be true, they usually are.   
  • Purchase items directly from IMS whenever possible.   
  • Consider your source. Know the difference between a professional ticket broker (a legitimate and accredited reseller), a ticket scalper (an unregulated and unlicensed ticket seller), and a scammer selling scam tickets. 
  • Know the refund policy. You should only purchase tickets from a ticket reseller that provides clear details about the terms of the transaction.  
  • Use payment methods that come with protection. Always use a credit card so you may have some recourse if the tickets are not as promised. 
  • Call ahead or confirm hotel reservations directly.  
  • Check the reviews for the hotel or wherever you’re staying.  
  • Look for warning signs, like prices that seem a little too low or website addresses that seem odd. 
  • Get email confirmations for all reservations and tickets.  
  • Be mindful of QR codes, which can be placed by scammers to enable them to gain access to electronic devices. 
  • Be wary of online accounts that do not use multi-factor authentication.  

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Indiana Attorney General to report any suspected scams or scam attempts. You can file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or by calling 1-800-382-5516.   

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available online.    

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Justice for Murder of a Child

May 8, 2025

Attorney General Todd Rokita applauds Supreme Court decision upholding justice for heinous murder of a child  

Attorney General Todd Rokita commended the Indiana Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to affirm the murder conviction and life-without-parole sentence of Chelsea Crossland for the tragic death of her five-year-old son, Christian Crossland.  

The Court’s ruling upholds the Jay Circuit Court’s judgment, ensuring justice for a young victim who suffered unimaginable abuse and neglect. 

“This decision sends a clear message that those who commit heinous crimes against our most precious gift - our children - will face the full force of the law,” said Attorney General Rokita. “Christian Crossland endured starvation, beatings, and confinement at the hands of his mother, and his life was cut short in a manner that shocks the conscience. We are grateful for the Supreme Court’s thorough review and affirmation of the trial court’s judgment, which holds Chelsea Crossland accountable for her actions.” 

The Supreme Court rejected Crossland’s claims that she was denied an impartial jury due to pretrial publicity and that her constitutional right to present a complete defense was violated. The Court found that the trial court acted appropriately in denying a change of venue, did not deprive Crossland of a peremptory challenge, and properly excluded certain evidence, noting the overwhelming evidence of Crossland’s guilt.  

This evidence included testimony that Christian was confined to a closet, starved and dehydrated for nearly 74 days, and beaten, resulting in his death from blunt-force injuries from a piece of wood, a belt, and Crossland’s bare hands. His siblings gave different explanations for their mother’s abuse. One sister said Crossland withheld food from Christian because he “didn’t know his ABC’s” and “didn’t know like how to count to ten”.  Another sister said Crossland “didn’t like him as much” as she liked her other children. 

Attorney General Rokita praised the work of Deputy Attorney General Tyler Banks who represented the State in this case. “This case reflects the dedication of our justice system to protect children and hold perpetrators accountable,” Rokita added. “We will continue to fight for victims like Christian and ensure that their voices are heard.” 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.          

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Making DC Safe and Beautiful Again

 

 

Making DC Safe and Beautiful Again: Attorney General Todd Rokita leads 23 state coalition championing President Trump’s crucial nomination of Edward R. Martin, Jr. for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a coalition of 23 states in strong support of President Donald J. Trump’s nomination of Edward R. Martin, Jr. to serve as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. 

In a letter sent today to U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, the Attorneys General emphasized the importance of Martin’s nomination for advancing President Trump’s goal of making DC safe and beautiful again. The letter calls on the Senate leaders to confirm Martin without delay.

The message from the AG coalition is clear: there is a crucial need to restore law and order in Washington, D.C., where crime escalated dramatically under the Biden administration’s lax-on-crime policies, and where visitors from across the globe are welcomed to America – many for the first time - with garbage and graffiti.  

As the nation’s capital, D.C. belongs to Hoosiers and all Americans, who should be able to visit and appreciate the city in comfort and safety. That is especially true as America prepares to celebrate 250 years of independence next year. 

"I am proud to lead this effort to support Ed Martin because he’s a proven leader who is already devoting all of his time to restoring the rule of law in our nation’s capital,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “His bold actions have had an immediate impact, which sent the disreputable D.C. news media into a full-blown meltdown - the Senate must act swiftly to confirm him and ensure his critical work continues uninterrupted."

Attorney General Rokita’s letter highlights Martin’s success bringing public order back to the District while serving as interim U.S. Attorney since January 20, 2025. Since being appointed by President Trump, Martin has achieved a 25 percent reduction in violent crime and intensified prosecutions for firearm trafficking, drug distribution, and violent offenses.

Martin’s accomplishments during the short time he has served as interim U.S. Attorney include taking decisive action against pro-Hamas vandals, fighting Chinese-backed hackers, cracking down on illegal alien gangs, and bringing corrupt civil servants to justice.  Martin has also worked to root out the lawfare that President Biden fostered within the Department of Justice. 

The Rokita-led letter particularly condemns partisan attacks from Senate Democrats and calls on Senate Republicans to dismiss these tactics and expedite Martin’s confirmation to ensure that the progress already made under President Trump in bringing safety and security back to Washington, D.C., continues. 

Martin’s qualifications include clerking for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, litigating at Bryan Cave LLP, and running his own law practice for nearly two decades. His public service roles include Chairman of the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners and Chief of Staff to Missouri Governor Matt Blunt. 

The full letter is attached here.

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.

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April Recalls

 

Keep your spring worry-free from April recalls 

Attorney General Todd Rokita warns of April recalls to stay safe this Spring 

Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers about pressing consumer protection concerns for products recalled in April. The office is encouraging consumers to take advantage of opportunities available to them – which may include returning, fixing, disposing or replacing a purchased recalled item that could be harmful to themselves or their families.    

“Safety blooms when we act swiftly to protect our homes,” Attorney General Rokita said. “If you purchased an item that you see has been recalled on our list, then immediately stop using the product and see what forms of reimbursement the company that sold or manufactured that product is offering.”  

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in April:      

  • Huffy Recalls Children’s Ride-On Tonka Dump Trucks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards 
  • Window Roll Up Shades Recalled Due to Strangulation and Entanglement Hazards and Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Violation of Federal Regulations for Window Coverings; Sold Exclusively on SHEIN.com by LuckupShein 
  • Roll Up Window Blinds Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Strangulation and Entanglement Hazards; Violation of Federal Regulations for Window Coverings; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by BTAMREE 
  • AliExpress Recalls LED Strip Lights Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violations of Reese’s Law Federal Safety Regulations for Consumer Products with Coin Batteries; Sold on AliExpress.com 
  • Huffy Recalls Torex UTV Ride-On Toys Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Walmart 
  • Kawasaki Motors USA Recalls Model Year 2025 Competition and Cross-Country Motorcycles Due to Crash Hazard 
  • Deals Oasis Recalls Shape Sorter Car Toys Due to Choking Hazard; Violation of Small Parts Requirements; Risk of Serious Injury or Death 
  • Sondiko Butane Torches Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Burn and Fire Hazards; Violation of Federal Regulations for Multipurpose Lighters; Sold on Amazon by Sondikodirt 
  • American Bolt and Screw Recalls Tip-Over Restraint Kits Distributed with Clothing Storage Units Manufactured by Canyon Furniture Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards and Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Sold Exclusively at Rooms To Go 
  • Joydeco Roller Window Shades Recalled Due to Strangulation and Entanglement Hazards and Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Violation of Federal Regulations for Window Coverings; Sold on Amazon.com by Shanghai Chushuo Electronic Commerce Co. 
  • Casely Recalls Wireless Portable Power Banks Due to Fire and Burn Hazards 
  • Leetous Recalls Glow Sticks and Glasses Party Pack Toys Due to Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Battery-Operated Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com 
  • The North Face Recalls Women’s Shellista V Mid Waterproof Boots Due to Fall Hazard 
  • COMEONROA Infant Swings Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation Hazard; Violation of the Inclined Sleeper Ban; Sold on Walmart.com by Eonroacoo 
  • Kramer Laboratories Recalls Safetussin Max Strength Multi-Symptom Cough, Cold and Flu Blister Packs Due to Risk of Child Poisoning; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child Resistant Packaging 
  • Lil Pick Up Recalls Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Due to Injury Hazards; Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Violation of Federal Regulations for ATVs 
  • Costway Recalls Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Centers Due to Entrapment and Serious Injury Hazards; Violation of Federal Regulations for High Chairs and Stationary Activity Centers 
  • Multifunctional Puzzle Crab Toys Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Ingestion Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Toy Magnets; Sold Exclusively on Walmart.com by JinJiang Baimei 
  • Modus Furniture International Recalls Kentfield Dressers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Violations of Federal Regulation for Clothing Storage Units 
  • Baby Bath Seats Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death to Babies from Drowning Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulation for Infant Bath Seats; Sold on Bebamour.com and Amazon.com by Bebamour 
  • Fisher-Price Recalls Tissue Box Toy Sold with SnugaPuppy Activity Centers Due to Choking Hazard 
  • Fisher-Price Recalls Brunch & Go Stroller Toys Due to Choking Hazard 
  • Jonas C Recalls Long-Haul Portable ATV Fuel Containers Due to Risk of Injury and Death from Burn, Fire and Poisoning Hazards; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child Resistance of Portable Fuel Containers; Sold on Amazon.com 
  • Sakar Recalls Vivitar Blender Bottles Due to Laceration Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target 
  • AmesburyTruth Recalls Ashland Casement Window Hinge Tracks Due to Impact Injury Hazard 
  • Polaris Industries Recalls RZR Pro R and Pro R 4 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles (ROVs) Due to Injury Hazard 
  • Honda Recalls Accessory Heaters for Side-by-Side Vehicles Due to Fire and Burn Hazards 
  • HONEYJOY Recalls Multiple Convertible and Foldable High Chairs Due to Risk of Suffocation; Violation of Federal Regulation for Infant Sleep Products and Inclined Sleepers Ban; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com 
  • AliExpress Recalls LVOE Hair Dryers Due to Electrocution and Shock Hazards; Sold on AliExpress.com 
  • Superb Sports Baby Bath Seats Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death to Babies from Drowning Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulation for Infant Bath Seats; Sold on Amazon.com by DualOranges Store 
  • Five Below Recalls Room2Room LED Iridescent Bear Lights Due to Fire and Burn Hazards 
  • AliExpress Recalls Mini Travel Hair Dryers Due to Electrocution and Shock Hazards; Sold on AliExpress.com 
  • Enerco Recalls DEWALT 70,000 BTU Outdoor Portable Cordless Forced Air Propane Heaters Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Lowe’s 
  • AliExpress Recalls Foldable Travel Hair Dryers Due to Electrocution and Shock Hazards; Sold on AliExpress.com 

Again, if you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it and check its recall notice (linked above for all products). Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.        

To view recalls issued prior to April, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.         

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.         

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Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales continue work to verify that Indiana voters are U.S. citizens  

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales continue pressing the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to help verify the citizenship status of voters who registered in Indiana without providing state-issued forms of identification. 

Despite first receiving Indiana’s written requests last October, federal officials have failed to provide information that would enable Indiana to verify that only eligible voters participated in elections. This month, Attorney General Rokita and Secretary Morales filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security — of which USCIS is part — to compel federal cooperation. 

“Following the Biden administration’s obstruction here, I expect that President Trump’s team will resolve this matter,” Attorney General Rokita said. “This lawsuit is another important step in ensuring the integrity of our elections. Hoosiers have a right to know that legitimate ballots are not being diluted by noncitizens. I promised that I would get citizenship information from USICS, and that is exactly what I am doing by filing this suit.”  

Last year, Attorney General Rokita and Secretary Morales sent then-USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou lists of certain voters who registered without state IDs — along with a joint letter formally requesting the agency’s assistance in verifying those individuals’ citizenship status. No response ever came. 

“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, ensuring the integrity of our elections is non-negotiable. This legal action is a continuation of our efforts for Indiana to lead the way in election integrity. Since we never received a response from the Biden administration, we know that under President Trump’s leadership and based on his recent Executive Order, there’s a stronger commitment to the election process. Hoosiers deserve nothing less than full confidence in the security of their vote,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.

Federal law requires USCIS to respond to inquiries from state government agencies “to verify or ascertain the citizenship or immigration status of any individual within the jurisdiction of the agency for any purpose authorized by law.”    

Last fall’s letter is linked here and the recently filed lawsuit is linked here.  

As part of a multistate coalition, Attorney General Rokita has also pressed federal authorities to provide a plan for how they will verify voters’ U.S. citizenship status in response to state requests. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download.

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Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release

Hoosier Healthcare Monopoly, April 24

Hoosier Healthcare Monopoly: Terre Haute hospital merger would likely drive up costs, reduce access

Hoosier Healthcare Monopoly: Terre Haute hospital merger would likely drive up costs, reduce access 

Attorney General Todd Rokita announces opposition to consolidated healthcare monopoly which would stifle health care industry innovation 

Attorney General Todd Rokita's Office opposes a proposed merger of two Vigo County hospitals, he has informed Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) officials. 

IDOH must soon decide to either deny the merger or permit the consolidation and monopolization of Terre Haute’s only two hospitals.  

“We all understand that hospitals face distinct challenges, but consolidation at the expense of free-market competition is not the way to address those challenges in this case,” Attorney General Rokita said. “In fact, the creation of a regional monopoly would impose a negative impact on Hoosiers in the area seeking quality health care and affordable costs.”  

In 2021, the Indiana General Assembly passed Indiana’s Certificate of Public Advantage (COPA) statute allowing certain health care entities to merge with antitrust immunity. The condition is that IODH must find that the merger will “benefit the population's health outcomes, healthcare access, and quality of care” in excess of any detriment felt by reduced competition. 

No such benefits would materialize from this proposed merger, Attorney General Rokita said. 

Hospital officials first filed their application for a COPA in September 2023 but withdrew it after more than a year — just days before IDOH was set to make its decision. The hospitals reapplied in February 2025. 

The consolidation of Union and Terre Haute Regional hospitals, Attorney General Rokita wrote in a letter to IDOH officials, would “lead to the monopolization of Terre Haute hospital systems that (would) be unchecked in raising healthcare costs, stifling innovation, suppressing wages, and reducing access to care for the citizens of Terre Haute and the surrounding community.” 

The Department of Health will host a town hall on May 1, 2025, at the Ivy Tech campus in Terre Haute to discuss the implications of this merger on the Wabash Valley Community. Attorney General Rokita encourages all impacted and concerned citizens to attend the town hall and welcomes all comments regarding the anticompetitive effects of this merger. 

“Rural healthcare presents unique problems and concerns for Indiana,” Attorney General Rokita wrote. “The quality of care and travel distances are obstacles to our rural residents receiving consistent, quality healthcare.  Additionally, most rural hospitals face considerable challenges recruiting skilled professionals to less populated areas.” 

He added, however, that those challenges do not justify consolidation in this case because such a step would not help alleviate them.  

“The solution is competition between strong competitors that fosters efficiency, ingenuity, and technological advancement,” Attorney General Rokita wrote. 

The full letter is attached here. 

Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


Press Release April 22 Closing ‘Delta’ legal loopholes

Closing ‘Delta’ legal loopholes: Attorney General Todd Rokita provides clarity to legislators over unregulated THC bill 

In a letter to the General Assembly this week, Attorney General Todd Rokita told lawmakers to reconsider Senate Bill 478, which would legalize high-potency THC products by reclassifying such products as, “legal hemp.” This will create a loosely regulated cannabis market that exists completely outside of Indiana’s marijuana laws.  
 

In the letter, Rokita makes it very clear that this bill fails to address legal ambiguities and lacks public health safeguards. 

"This legislation threatens public safety and undermines our state’s laws by creating enough loopholes for high-potency, intoxicating THC products to be sold under the guise of craft hemp regulation,” Attorney General Rokita said. “This isn’t about taking away your grandma’s CBD oil – it's about protecting Hoosiers from high-potency THC products that mirror and often exceed the intoxicating effects of marijuana.” 

In the letter, Rokita states that the legislation is a Trojan Horse that, if passed in its current form, would permit “craft hemp flower products,” including edibles with up to 100 milligrams of THC per serving (delta-9, delta-8, delta-10, or HHC) and 3,600 milligrams per package – incredibly high levels of very potent psychoactive chemicals.  

Such limits would far exceed those in states with legalized marijuana, where edibles are capped at 10 milligrams per serving and 100 milligrams per package. 

The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp as cannabis with 0.3% or less delta-9 THC by dry weight but did not address other intoxicating isomers like delta-8 or delta-10. Attorney General Rokita said manufacturers could exploit this loophole, converting hemp-derived CBD into synthetic THC isomers marketed as legal hemp.  

“Hoosiers deserve clear, consistent laws that prioritize consumer safety and prevent the proliferation of minimally regulated substances,” Attorney General Rokita reiterated. 

Attorney General Rokita called on lawmakers to classify any product exceeding 0.3% total THC by dry weight, including synthetics, as marijuana to close the loophole and ensure clarity for law enforcement.  

Read the full letter from Attorney General Rokita here. 

Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


Press Release April 21

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales continue work to verify that Indiana voters are U.S. citizens 

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales continue pressing the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to help verify the citizenship status of voters who registered in Indiana without providing state-issued forms of identification. 

Despite first receiving Indiana’s written requests last October, federal officials have failed to provide information that would enable Indiana to verify that only eligible voters participated in elections. This month, Attorney General Rokita and Secretary Morales filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security — of which USCIS is part — to compel federal cooperation. 

“Following the Biden administration’s obstruction here, I expect that President Trump’s team will resolve this matter,” Attorney General Rokita said. “This lawsuit is another important step in ensuring the integrity of our elections. Hoosiers have a right to know that legitimate ballots are not being diluted by noncitizens. I promised that I would get citizenship information from USICS, and that is exactly what I am doing by filing this suit.”  

Last year, Attorney General Rokita and Secretary Morales sent then-USCIS Director Ur M. Jaddou lists of certain voters who registered without state IDs — along with a joint letter formally requesting the agency’s assistance in verifying those individuals’ citizenship status. No response ever came. 

“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, ensuring the integrity of our elections is non-negotiable. This legal action is a continuation of our efforts for Indiana to lead the way in election integrity. Since we never received a response from the Biden administration, we know that under President Trump’s leadership and based on his recent Executive Order, there’s a stronger commitment to the election process. Hoosiers deserve nothing less than full confidence in the security of their vote,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.

Federal law requires USCIS to respond to inquiries from state government agencies “to verify or ascertain the citizenship or immigration status of any individual within the jurisdiction of the agency for any purpose authorized by law.”    

Last fall’s letter is linked here and the recently filed lawsuit is linked here.  


Press Release April 16

Following the aftermath of damaging storms across Indiana, Attorney General Todd Rokita warns of charity scams targeting good-hearted Hoosiers 

In the wake of recent storms and flooding across Indiana, Attorney General Todd Rokita is calling on all Hoosiers to remain vigilant as scammers look to exploit these disasters by targeting charitable and helpful individuals. Just as fraudsters prey on generosity during holiday seasons, they also take advantage of those seeking assistance or repairs after severe weather. Attorney General Rokita says Hoosiers should take proactive steps to protect themselves from deceptive schemes promising aid or services.  

“Hoosiers are good-hearted people who may want to donate to help quickly rebuild hard hit communities after the recent devastating storms, but that giving nature can make them targets for scammers looking to profit from hardship,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “We must stay one step ahead of these fraudsters by doing our homework and ensuring our resources go to legitimate recovery efforts, not into the hands of con artists.”  

Attorney General Rokita says his office is committed to tracking down and bringing to justice the criminals who perpetrate illegal scams while also empowering Hoosiers to avoid becoming victims.  
With communities across the state facing significant damage from recent storms and flooding, Attorney General Rokita offers the following tips to safeguard against charity-related scams:  

  • Slow Down: A real charity will accept your donations any day of the week. Take as much time as you need to feel confident that your money is being used to help the cause you expect. Ask questions. If the request for a donation is over the phone, the caller should be able to answer critical questions.  
  • Make sure you are dealing with the real charitable organization. Be leery of unknown or unfamiliar organizations you receive by phone, mail, email, and/or social media.  
  • Always donate by credit card rather than cash or other methods. This will ensure you can access the protections available through your credit card company.  
  • Research the cause or the organization: Search online for the name of the organization or cause with words like “review,” “scam,” or “complaint.” See if others have had good or bad experiences with the charity. Check out what charity watchdog groups like CharityNavigator.org, CharityWatch.org,  Give.org, and  Guidestar.org say about that organization.

Hoosiers who suspect they’ve encountered a scam should report it immediately to the Indiana Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at indianaconsumer.com or by calling 1-800-382-5516.d.    

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Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


Press Release Apri 11

In the wake of recent storms and flooding across Indiana, Attorney General Todd Rokita is calling on all Hoosiers to remain vigilant as scammers look to exploit these disasters by targeting charitable and helpful individuals. Just as fraudsters prey on generosity during holiday seasons, they also take advantage of those seeking assistance or repairs after severe weather. Attorney General Rokita says Hoosiers should take proactive steps to protect themselves from deceptive schemes promising aid or services.  

“Hoosiers are good-hearted people who may want to donate to help quickly rebuild hard hit communities after the recent devastating storms, but that giving nature can make them targets for scammers looking to profit from hardship,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “We must stay one step ahead of these fraudsters by doing our homework and ensuring our resources go to legitimate recovery efforts, not into the hands of con artists.”  

Attorney General Rokita says his office is committed to tracking down and bringing to justice the criminals who perpetrate illegal scams while also empowering Hoosiers to avoid becoming victims.  
With communities across the state facing significant damage from recent storms and flooding, Attorney General Rokita offers the following tips to safeguard against charity-related scams:  

  • Slow Down: A real charity will accept your donations any day of the week. Take as much time as you need to feel confident that your money is being used to help the cause you expect. Ask questions. If the request for a donation is over the phone, the caller should be able to answer critical questions.  
  • Make sure you are dealing with the real charitable organization. Be leery of unknown or unfamiliar organizations you receive by phone, mail, email, and/or social media.  
  • Always donate by credit card rather than cash or other methods. This will ensure you can access the protections available through your credit card company.  
  • Research the cause or the organization: Search online for the name of the organization or cause with words like “review,” “scam,” or “complaint.” See if others have had good or bad experiences with the charity. Check out what charity watchdog groups like CharityNavigator.org, CharityWatch.org,  Give.org, and  Guidestar.org say about that organization.

Hoosiers who suspect they’ve encountered a scam should report it immediately to the Indiana Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at indianaconsumer.com or by calling 1-800-382-5516.

Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


Press Release Apri 1

Prisoners have no constitutional right to sex-change surgeries, Attorney General Todd Rokita tells court 

Attorney General Rokita co-leads 24-state brief supporting Trump executive order 

Federal and state authorities are operating well within the boundaries of the U.S. Constitution when they deny inmates’ requests for sex-change surgeries or hormone treatments, Attorney General Todd Rokita told a U.S. district court this week. 

“Across the country, medical professionals and policymakers are engaged in intense dialogue over how to address surging cases of gender dysphoria,” Attorney General Rokita said. “The Constitution leaves policy choices about best medical practices to politically accountable policymakers.” 

Attorney General Rokita is co-leading with Idaho a 24-state amicus brief defending an executive order by President Trump setting new guidelines affecting federal inmates claiming to experience gender dysphoria. 

The order — titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government” — prohibits inmates in federal prisons and immigration detention centers from obtaining taxpayer-funded sex-change procedures and requires biological males to be housed in men’s correctional facilities. 

On behalf of several transgender inmates, the American Civil Liberties Union and Transgender Law Center have sued the Trump administration. They claim the executive order constitutes “cruel and unusual punishment” in violation of the Eighth Amendment. 

“Nothing in the Eighth Amendment’s text or history allows prisoners to demand whatever medical interventions they desire,” Attorney General Rokita said.  

Attorney General Rokita is also continuing a legal battle in Indiana to defend the state’s own ban on using taxpayer funds to provide sex-change surgeries to prisoners. A federal judge has ordered that state officials must accommodate a convicted baby-killer’s desire to obtain such procedures in order to assume the identity of a woman. 

Attached is the brief in defense of President Trump’s executive order. 

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available online.    

Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


Press Release March 11

Jasper-based travel company and Mexican nationals deceived consumers with bogus timeshare deals, Attorney General Todd Rokita alleges in lawsuit

A travel company based in Jasper engaged in illegal deceptive practices, including identity theft and fraudulent timeshare transactions, Attorney General Todd Rokita has alleged in a lawsuit. 

GoGo Travel Consulting LLC falsely represented itself by using the identity of an Indiana-licensed real estate broker without his knowledge or consent, the lawsuit alleges, as part of a scheme to hoodwink consumers into believing they were engaging with a legitimate travel consulting service attempting to broker timeshare rental or purchase agreements. 

“As we work to protect Hoosiers, we will continue holding accountable those who engage in these kinds of illegal shakedowns,” Attorney General Rokita said. “We encourage anyone who believes they have been a victim of timeshare fraud to contact our office immediately." 

Older adults are particularly vulnerable to timeshare scams, which often involve high-pressure sales tactics that include bogus claims of having ready buyers for timeshare properties. Victims are typically asked to pay upfront fees for supposed taxes or closing costs, only to find that the promised transactions never occur.  

Attorney General Rokita filed the lawsuit through his Homeowner Protection Unit (HPU), which is part of the office’s Consumer Protection Division. 

HPU’s investigation revealed that the phone number utilized by GoGo Travel, which was spoofed to appear as a number originating from southern Indiana, was ultimately linked to two Mexican nationals living in Puerto Vallarta who are alleged to be conspirators in the fraudulent scheme.     

In conjunction with this legal action, the Attorney General's office is raising awareness about the broader issue of timeshare fraud, which is often linked to organized crime. According to a joint notice by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), timeshare fraud schemes are frequently perpetrated by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations. These organizations use the proceeds from such fraud to fund other criminal activities, including drug trafficking and human trafficking. 

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attempts. Consumers may file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.  

The lawsuit is attached here. 

Attorney General Todd Rokita Press Release


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