For Immediate Release
Date: January 13, 2020

Contact

Kate Spiner, Director of Communications
(603) 573-6103 | kate.spiner@doj.nh.gov
Brandon H. Garod, Senior Assistant Attorney General Chief, Consumer Protection and Anti-Trust Bureau
(603) 271-1217 | brandon.garod@doj.nh.gov

Attorney General Issues Warning About Scammers Impersonating Department of Justice

Concord, NH – Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald issues a warning regarding a scam using his name and title in a forged letter that appears to notify the recipient that a legal proceeding has been initiated against them. The letter, which appears to be on Department of Justice letterhead and signed by Attorney General Gordon MacDonald, also requests a payment from the recipient as part of the legal proceedings.

A copy of the forged letter is attached.

The Office of the Attorney General would under no circumstances notify individuals by mail that they have been charged with a crime nor would this office issue a letter requesting payment in order to resolve criminal charges.

If you have received a communication that appears to be from this office, you may report or verify its authenticity by calling the Consumer Complaint Hotline at 1-888-468-4454.