Image Credit: Peter Kaminski/FlickrOregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today filed a lawsuit against Oracle America seeking more than $5.6 billion in penalties and damages from the enterprise software giant and specific executives for a slew of claimed issues relating to the technology underlying the state’s Cover Oregon health care website. The 126-page complaint claims that Oregon paid for Oracle software and services that didn’t match what the company promised, that it overcharged for insufficient training, that it wouldn’t honor its warranty to fix problems for free, that the company compelled the state into using its own internal consulting group, and so on.