The New York Attorney General seeks $591,000 from a construction business owner accused of building on protected wetlands.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing a construction company owner over alleged illegal buildings and storage built near protected wetlands.James successfully sued Donald Trump for fraud and recently secured a $15.2 million judgment against a New York cannabis dispensary chain.
'New York's freshwater wetlands are a valuable natural resource, particularly in highly developed areas like western Suffolk County, providing wildlife habitats, flood control, and water quality protection. It is important to protect their benefits for current residents and generations to come,' James said in a statement.
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