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Attorney General Marty Jackley is suing the NCAA over its proposed settlement in a case involving student athletes. The settlement centers around an NCAA policy that prohibited athletes from receiving sponsorships from companies.
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Multiple cases allege state employees use their roles to embezzle significant sums of money or evade taxes are now public knowledge. Now, South Dakota is left with a question – what next?
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The date is set for the trial of a woman accused of embezzling $1.8 million from the state. This is just one in a series of cases involving state employees in recent memory.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is questioning online marketplace app Temu and its parent company, PDD Holdings, about business practices.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is suing Live Nation-Ticketmaster over its business practices.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley is confirming a fraud investigation involving a former Department of Motor Vehicles employee.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley joins "In the Moment" to provide an update on Rally crime and safety. He also breaks down upcoming ballot measures.
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Six people are indicted in connection to five crimes reported in the South Dakota prison system.
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A Sturgis man is being sentenced to 65-years in prison for felony crimes involving children.
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Lawmakers are laying out the groundwork for a legislative investigation into a major embezzlement case involving a former state employee.