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TEST DRIVE — Rob Bonta ‘s campaign team has reached out to labor unions and other allies in recent days to gauge whether he would have their support in the governor’s race, according to an ally who was granted anonymity to discuss his deliberations.
KCRA reported last month that Bonta had spent $468,000 in campaign funds on lawyers to represent him in an FBI corruption investigation that ensnared former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, her romantic partner Andre Jones and the Duong family, owners of Cal Waste Solutions.
On Wednesday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert reminding consumers and lenders that credit discrimination remains illegal, under both California law and federal law. In October,
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Complaint filed against California AG Bonta over $468K in campaign funds spent on outside legal help
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has received a formal complaint that alleges improper use of campaign funds and use of campaign funds for attorney's fees that amounted to nearly half a million dollars on legal fees and services to a private law firm.
A few days after the Thanksgiving holiday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined students and mentors from Improve Your Tomorrow in Natomas to unload deliveries and organize pantry items that he says will support local families in honor of Giving Tuesday.
Bonta told KQED he paid lawyers nearly $500,000 to gather information related to the federal investigation that ensnared former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta assisted AmeriCorps members and students at Natomas High School with food sorting for members of the community on Dec. 2, 2025.
As California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta ponders a run for governor next year, he is being scrutinized for his spending on attorney's fees about a federal investigation.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined a bipartisan coalition of 39 state attorneys general urging Congress to pass the Tribal Warrant Fairness Act, which would provide Tribal law enforcement with stronger tools to respond to violence,
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is warning Californians to be cautious as they give their time and money to charities this holiday season.
Federal law, 18 U.S. Code Section 1861, defines racketeering activity to include “any act or threat” involving a long list of state and federal crimes. These may include obstruction of justice, obstruction of criminal investigations, money laundering, mail fraud, wire fraud, straw purchasers, extortion and certain false statements.