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Recent News
OAG begins search for water contamination legal experts
One day after authorization to move forward, the Office of the Attorney General has issued a solicitation for expert legal services to pursue claims for PFAS contamination. Proposals are due July 11, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. CHamoru Standard Time. A copy of the Solicitation for Proposals can be downloaded here.
Do you owe money to GovGuam? Make good on your outstanding debt to avoid a lawsuit.
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Sexual Predator Johnny Aguon Sentenced
Johnny Lujan Aguon was sentenced today to 30 years incarceration at the Department of Corrections for sexually abusing a young child over the span of 10 years. He was convicted of First Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct as First Degree Felony, Attempted First Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct as First Degree Felony, Second Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct…

About Attorney General Leevin Taitano Camacho
Throughout his career, Attorney General Leevin Taitano Camacho has been an advocate for everyday people. From teaching in the Guam public school system, working with low-income communities in Seattle and Boston, and fighting to protect Pagat Village, Attorney General Camacho has acted in the service of people.
Attorney General Camacho attended John F. Kennedy High School and the University of Washington. After graduating from Boston University School of Law, he clerked for the Supreme Court of Guam before entering private practice.
Attorney General Camacho was in private practice for 12 years before being elected. During that time, he handled over 100 criminal cases and over 15 Supreme Court of Guam appeals. He assisted the governments of Guam and the CNMI in reviewing complex environmental impact studies. He has also litigated several land rights and environmental justice cases, including a lawsuit to stop the construction of a firing range complex over Pagat Village and a case challenging the proposed development of a high-rise tower in southern Guam. He was also local counsel in a national lawsuit seeking to extend voting rights to U.S. citizens living in the territories.