Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is moving forward with an investigation into price-gouging by A.M. Cleaning & Supplies after her office received court approval for investigative subpoenas requiring the Ann Arbor-based business to provide information or face legal consequences.
Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge David Swartz on Friday approved the Attorney General’s request for the subpoenas, which will compel the business to provide transaction records throughout the month of March as well as testimony from the owner and employees.
Meanwhile, reports to the Attorney General’s office of price-gouging related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have reached 2,099 since early March when the office began tracking those complaints.
That includes 1,121 complaints received via phone through the Consumer Protection tip line and 978 complaints filed online.
- Advertising or representing goods or services with intent not to dispose of those goods or services as advertised or represented.
- Charging the consumer a price that is grossly in excess of the price at which similar property or services are sold.
- Causing coercion and duress as the result of the time and nature of a sales presentation.















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