Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 68, § 30
(a) The attorney general, whenever he believes a person has violated the provisions of sections nineteen to thirty-five, inclusive, or has filed any application required under said sections which contains false or misleading information, may conduct an investigation to determine whether in fact such person is in violation of said provisions, or has filed any false or misleading information. In conducting such investigation the attorney general may:
(d) Each such notice shall:
(g) The superior court for the county of Suffolk or for any county in which any person served in accordance with the section resides or has his usual place of business may, at any time prior to the date specified in the notice, or within twenty-one days after the notice has been served, whichever period is shorter, upon motion for good cause shown, extend such reporting date or modify or set aside the notice provided for in this section.
This section shall not be applicable to any criminal proceeding, nor shall information obtained under the authority of this section be admissible in evidence in any criminal prosecution for substantially identical transactions.