DC AG Karl Racine filed a lawsuit over this in May 2021. The judge threw it out, supposedly for lack of evidence that it actually raised prices: https://www.jurist.org/news/2022/03/dc-trial-court-dismisses... I can't find details; it's unclear what the evidence or lack thereof was.
I know that sometimes these lawsuits can take awhile but scheduling something 3 years away seems excessive. It feels like discovery can take months, but years feels like a very long time here especially since this is something that is actively still ongoing and damaging to the victims
DC AG Karl Racine filed a lawsuit over this in May 2021. The judge threw it out, supposedly for lack of evidence that it actually raised prices: https://www.jurist.org/news/2022/03/dc-trial-court-dismisses... I can't find details; it's unclear what the evidence or lack thereof was.
CA AG Rob Bonta filed another lawsuit over the same issue in Sept 2022. Some juicy quotes here (although only one side of the story): https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bont... The CA lawsuit is set to go to trial in 2026.