In Minnesota, the Attorney General’s Office filed its lawsuit Tuesday alleging Shocinski violated state consumer protection laws and engaged in fraudulent and deceptive business practices when he failed to deliver nearly $900,000 in products to consumers and claimed his metal décor and tobacco vaping businesses helped support youth charities it never donated to.
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