Attorney General issues restraining order against Alabama window company, accuses them of stealing thousands from people across the state

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The AG office says they violated Alabama’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act by tricking more than 40 victims across the state into making deposits for new windows and doors, and then failing to deliver the products.

The state’s complaint alleges that while those victims inquired about the status of their windows, those who ran the company were using the money to make personal purchases at retailers like Scentsy, TJ Maxx, and Temu.) - An Alabama window installation company is being shut down temporarily after the Attorney General alleges they stole thousands from people across the state., those who ran the company were using that money to make personal purchases at retailers like Scentsy, TJ Maxx, and Temu.

Legend Windows, LLC, and three individuals they say are affiliated with the business, Jody Ray Whitworth, Bobby Ray Whitworth, and Robin Simmons Willard cannot operate after Friday’s emergency request for The State’s complaint alleges Legend Windows owes these victims more than $180,000 in damages, and that while those people inquired about their orders,was using that money through the company’s bank account to make personal purchases at retailers like Amazon and TJ Maxx.

Jennifer McLean first spoke with FOX6 about her experience with Legend Windows back in December of 2023, after she and her husband had signed a contract with the company in April of that year.“They took such a huge advantage of the victims, and not just the people like Allen and I, but also the elderly.

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