1/ ….documents and testimony from former Meta employees, law enforcement officials, and New Mexico educators – established that Meta’s design features enabled pedophiles and predators to engage in child sexual exploitation on Meta’s platforms. Evidence from those witnesses and other… #meta #nmdoj
The #NMDOJ is honored to celebrate the women across our department and the many roles they serve to uplift and protect our community. We are proud to highlight their hard work, leadership, and dedication - today and always.
#WomensHistoryMonth
...During #SunshineWeek, the #NMDOJ would like to highlight our compliance guides that emphasize the importance of transparency for the public and public agencies.
To learn more about the #NMDOJ compliance guides, visit: nmdoj.gov/get-help/ope...
...The #NMDOJ enforces New Mexico's Sunshine Laws and provides compliance guides and trainings to help ensure transparency. Learn more about IPRA, OMA and the #NMDOJ's trainings here: nmdoj.gov/training-req... nmdoj.gov/get-help/ope...
Graphic titled “Training Alert: New Mexico’s Red Flag Law” from the New Mexico Department of Justice, promoting trainings for law enforcement, lawyers, and community organizations about Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Orders.
The #NMDOJ offers ERFPO Act trainings for law enforcement, legal professionals, and community organizations.
Equip your team with the knowledge to use New Mexico's Red Flag Law effectively. FAQs + request a training visit: nmdoj.gov/get-help/ext...
Flyer for “NMDOJ MMIP Task Force Meeting” on March 13, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The meeting is open to members of the public and will be held at Sky City Cultural Center & Haaku Museum, 1232 Haaku Rd, Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034. RSVP by registering at NMDOJ.gov or calling Michael Kiehne at 505-627-3487. Zoom option available at Zoom.com with dial-in number +1 669 444 9171 (US) and Meeting ID 882 101 0140. The flyer features red and black text on a light gray background, a red handprint graphic, and the New Mexico Department of Justice logo in the bottom right corner.
Don't forget: You're invited to the next #NMDOJ Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Task Force meeting — open to all, both in person and on Zoom. Opportunities for public comment will be available.
🔗Register here: nmdoj.gov/event/mmip-t...
nmdoj.gov/get-help/eps...
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Today is #EmployeeAppreciationDay and we would like to recognize all of the #NMDOJ staff! We are proud of our employees at the #NMDOJ and the meaningful difference each person makes to the communities we serve.
Its #NationalConsumerProtectionWeek & the #NMDOJ is launching our Scam Prevention & Awareness Initiative: STOP. DROP. VERIFY.
As scams are becoming more sophisticated, #NMAG Raúl Torrez is dedicated to helping #NewMexicans recognize, avoid, & report scams before harm occurs.
Flyer for “NMDOJ MMIP Task Force Meeting” on March 13, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The meeting is open to members of the public and will be held at Sky City Cultural Center & Haaku Museum, 1232 Haaku Rd, Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034. RSVP by registering at NMDOJ.gov or calling Michael Kiehne at 505-627-3487. Zoom option available at Zoom.com with dial-in number +1 669 444 9171 (US) and Meeting ID 882 101 0140. The flyer features red and black text on a light gray background, a red handprint graphic, and the New Mexico Department of Justice logo in the bottom right corner.
📅Save the Date: Friday, March 13
You're invited to the next #NMDOJ Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Task Force meeting — open to all, both in person and on Zoom. Opportunities for public comment will be available.
🔗Register here: nmdoj.gov/event/mmip-t...
Graphic for the New Mexico Department of Justice advertising an OMA/IPRA training. The background shows a presenter speaking to an audience in a conference room. Text includes the event title, date of March 19, 2026, check‑in time of 9:30 a.m., training from 10:00 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., and the location at the State Bar of New Mexico in Albuquerque. A QR code invites users to register.
Join us for an IN-PERSON Open Meetings Act (OMA) and Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) training on Thursday, March 19! MUST register to attend. Scan QR code to register or visit: nmdoj.gov/event/oma-ip...
#NMDOJ #OMA #IPRA
ICYMI: Alexis Avila will begin serving her 16-year sentence in prison. The #NMDOJ is pleased that justice was upheld - our office, alongside District Attorney Dianna Luce, prosecuted this case and ensured that Avila was remanded.
For more: www.krqe.com/news/crime/a...
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#NMAG Raúl Torrez just finished up at our first budget hearing of the 2026 Legislative Session where he discussed the initiatives and efforts that the #NMDOJ has been working on..
...The #NMDOJ continues to be at the forefront of these critical issues affecting NM's working families.
The #NMDOJ joined 13 states in issuing guidance reaffirming the importance & legality of environmental justice initiatives. It's necessary to ensure a healthy environment for minority & low-income populations...
A group of adults sit at conference tables, watching the “I Have a Dream” speech in a meeting room with U.S. and state flags at the front.
A group of adults sit at tables in a conference room, watching a large screen at the front of the room. The screen displays black-and-white footage from the “I Have a Dream” speech with subtitles visible.
In recognition of #MLKDay, #NMAG Torrez gathered with #NMDOJ employees to view Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech and to discuss its enduring message of justice, equality and service...
Three lit sparklers glowing against a background with golden sparks flying. The New Mexico Department of Justice seal appears near the top, and the words ‘Happy New Year’ are written in gold script at the bottom.
Happy New Year from the #NMDOJ! We hope you enjoy a safe and happy new year! Please note our office will be closed tomorrow and we will reopen Friday, January 2 at 8:00 a.m.
... to meet directly with students whose academic paths were safeguarded after the #NMDOJ successfully defended more than $13 million in TRIO funding in federal court.
Silver menorah with lit candles on a wooden surface, “Happy Hanukkah” text, and the NMDOJ seal in the upper left.
The #NMDOJ extends warm wishes to everyone across New Mexico observing Hanukkah. In light of recent events, we would like to take a moment to recognize this meaningful time and reaffirm that we stand against violence in all its forms.
#NMAG Torrez, along with state law enforcement partners, announced the first Crime Gun Intelligence Center housed within an attorney general’s office in the country. The #NMDOJ Crime Gun Intelligence Center uses forensic evidence to find connections between firearms used in crimes across the state.
Collage of people at a holiday “Sweaters and Sweet Treats” social, wearing festive sweaters, chatting, enjoying treats, and a lab dog in a holiday sweater.
We would like to thank all of the #NMDOJ across the state for coming together during the lunch hour for our Sweaters and Sweet Treats Social! We are thankful for the teamwork, support, and holiday cheer!
Cover of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Task Force Annual Report 2025, showing a meeting scene and a report cover with colorful Indigenous beadwork.
The #NMDOJ MMIP Task Force met today for its sixth meeting and presented its report on updating the 2022 State Response Plan.
To read the report visit: nmdoj.gov/initiative/s...
Graphic for the NMDOJ MMIP Task Force Meeting on December 12, 2025, with details for a State Response Plan update, Zoom access info with a QR code, and in-person location at Pueblo of Isleta.
📅Save the Date: Friday, December 12
You're invited to the next #NMDOJ Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Task Force meeting — open to all, both in person and on Zoom. Opportunities for public comment will be available.
🔗Register here: nmdoj.gov/event/mmip-t...
Graphic from the New Mexico Department of Justice promoting Charity Fraud Awareness Week, December 8–12. Sections explain how to avoid fraudulent charities, how to register a charity, how to file a complaint, and common red flags. Contact details and website links for the NMDOJ appear at the bottom.
#CharityFraudAwarenessWeek
During the holiday season, the #NMDOJ strongly encourages individuals to be on the lookout for scams, and to research charities thoroughly before #donating to avoid falling victim to fraud...
...Following the investigation, the #NMDOJ arrested Patrick Bilbo, an Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) bus driver assigned to transport students with special needs.
For more information, visit: NMDOJ.gov/press-releases/
The #NMDOJ Internet Crimes Against Children Unit conducted an investigation after receiving multiple CyberTips indicating the possible possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) associated with accounts operating on the messaging platform Kik...
Autumn wreath with colorful leaves surrounding the message ‘Happy Thanksgiving’ from the New Mexico Department of Justice
The #NMDOJ wishes you a happy and safe #Thanksgiving! Please note that our office is closed today and tomorrow. We will reopen on Monday, December 1 at 8:00 a.m.
For this Thanksgiving, the #NMDOJ came together to support our New Mexico communities! We are grateful to everyone in our offices across the state who donated and helped make this effort meaningful.
The #NMDOJ, working w/ the FBI, arrested Thomas Goff for soliciting sex from a minor.
“Goff’s predatory actions are absolutely reprehensible, and he has no business being anywhere near NM's children. Thanks to the swift, coordinated work of our agents and our federal ...
Graphic promoting the New Mexico Department of Justice OMA/IPRA Training on December 9, 2025, with event details, a QR code to register, and a background photo of a presenter in a room.
Join us for an IN-PERSON Open Meetings Act (OMA) and Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA) training on Tuesday, December 9! MUST register to attend. Scan QR code to register or visit: nmdoj.gov/event/oma-ip...
#NMDOJ #OMA #IPRA