A wedding photographer who allegedly scammed Greater Cincinnati couples out of their pictures is being sued by the Ohio Attorney General.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit after complaints from newlywed couples who paid for photos and videos but never received them. Couples from Clermont, Montgomery and Warren counties in Ohio, and Randolph County, Indiana never received their photos.

“These couples tied the knot and now they’re tangled up in a dispute with a dishonest photographer,” Yost said in a statement.

Kelsea Hopkins, 27, of Richmond, Indiana, is accused of violating Ohio’s Consumer Sales Practices Act by failing to deliver promised goods or refunds to customers who paid for her services, a statement from Yost's office said.

"Five consumers complained to Yost’s Consumer Protection Section, saying Hopkins photographed their weddings but did not give them all the items included in their wedding packages. Among the missing items were videos, black and white photos, photo albums and canvas prints," Yost said.

Hopkins has not responded to phone calls, emails or text messages from the couples seeking an explanation, Yost said.

The AG's office said Hopkins has operated under the names Dear Tomasine Stills and Films, Dear Tomasin, and Blue Boots Photography. However, she has not registered any of the business names with the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office.

The lawsuit filed in the Preble County Court of Common Pleas requests an order requiring Hopkins to reimburse her customers and pay civil penalties.

Consumers who suspect an unfair or deceptive business practice should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at 800-282-0515 or www.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov.