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The encrypted messaging app is “helping to bankroll the fentanyl epidemic,” Attorney General Jeff Jackson said.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson is fighting back against WeChat, the Chinese encrypted-messaging app, that he says is responsible for money laundering behind fentanyl.
A bipartisan effort to combat fentanyl and money laundering is being spearheaded by attorneys general in the Carolinas.
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WNCT on MSNWeChat under fire from NC Attorney General in connection to suspected fentanyl money launderingNorth Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that he is leading a coalition to target fentanyl trafficking and ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is cracking down on a popular texting app that he says ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and a bipartisan group of state attorneys general are demanding that the popular messaging platform WeChat take immediate ...
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WeChat is one of the largest messaging platforms internationally, which features encrypted messaging and ways to transfer ...
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Attorney General Jeff Jackson is fighting back against WeChat, the Chinese encrypted-messaging app, that he says is responsible for money laundering behind fentanyl.
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