During an investigation into whether Michele DiCosola might have violated three Illinois statutes (the Consumer Fraud, Mortgage Rescue Fraud and Attorney Acts) by allegedly representing that his seminars, DVDs and private consultations as a non-lawyer could help people win foreclosure, tax and criminal cases, the Illinois Attorney General reportedly served him with an investigatory subpoena — under Sections 3 and 4 of the Consumer Fraud Act — that commanded him to appear at her office on Nov. 18, 2011, with …