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The affidavit, or sworn statement, that agents used to get authorization for the seizures is under court seal because of the ongoing investigation, so it cannot be determined what evidence they cited to get the judge's permission.
New York was the first state to begin to regulate insurers on a systematic basis with an 1827 law requiring every bank or insurance company to file an annual sworn statement of its affairs with the state comptroller, setting forth the amount of its capital; the value of its real estate; the shares of stock held; debts owing to the corporation; debts owed by the corporation; claims not acknowledged as debts; and the amount for which the corporation is bound as surety.
Los Angeles Water and Power Commission President Dominick Rubalcava in a sworn statement Monday disputed accusations that he may have violated city ethics rules by participating in a fund-raiser for Mayor James Hahn at a downtown restaurant last week.
 
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