By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Eight individuals and a half-dozen businesses were sued Thursday in San Diego Superior Court by Attorney General Jerry Brown for allegedly operating scams targeting small business owners. The lawsuits seek to recover more than $3 million.
According to Brown, the separate scams had a common theme: tricking small business owners into paying fees for no legitimate reason.
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