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Arizona Attorney General Launches Probe into Thin Blue Line Over Illicit Insurance Offerings

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Published on July 30, 2025
Arizona Attorney General Launches Probe into Thin Blue Line Over Illicit Insurance OfferingsSource: Facebook/Attorney General Kris Mayes

The Arizona Attorney General's Office, led by Kris Mayes, has initiated an investigation into the operations of Thin Blue Line Benefits Association LLC and its sibling entity, Thin Blue Line Benefits Association Holdings LLC. This action follows a cease-and-desist order issued by the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions after it determined the organization was illegally offering insurance in the state.

Last week’s cease-and-desist order against Thin Blue Line Benefits Association LLC follows previous media reports highlighting Phoenix law enforcement officers, firefighters, and their families dealing with debt collectors over delinquent medical bills. These reports brought increased attention to the association’s business practices.

At this juncture, the AGO remains tight-lipped about the investigation's specifics, citing the ongoing nature of the case. “The Attorney General’s Office cannot comment further on ongoing investigations," a statement from Attorney General Kris Mayes reads, marking a period of uncertainty for all the parties involved until more information rolls out.

Victims who believe they've been duped by fraudulent or unfair practices are being urged to come forward. The Attorney General’s Office has asked affected individuals to lodge a complaint via their website or contact them through the provided phone numbers for Phoenix, Tucson, and for those residing outside the metro areas. This outreach is a critical step in holding Thin Blue Line accountable and ensuring justice for the aggrieved parties.