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GreyStar et al., FTC and Colorado v.

The Federal Trade Commission and the State of Colorado are taking action against Greystar, the nation’s largest multi-family rental property manager, for deceiving consumers about monthly rent costs by tacking on numerous mandatory fees on top of advertised prices.

According to the complaint filed by the FTC and Colorado, these hidden fees have cost consumers living in Greystar properties hundreds of millions of dollars since at least 2019, and consumers often have not discovered the fees until after they have signed a lease or moved in. 

Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
Docket Number
Case No. 1:25-cv-165
Case Status
Pending

GoDaddy, Inc., et al., In the Matter of

Case settles charges that the company failed to secure its website-hosting services against attacks that could harm its customers and visitors to the customers’ websites. 

Type of Action
Administrative
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
2023133
Case Status
Pending

Mobilewalla, Inc., In the Matter of

Finalizing an order prohibiting Mobilewalla from unlawfully tracking and selling sensitive location data from users.

Type of Action
Administrative
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
202 3196
Case Status
Pending

Traffic and Funnels, LLC., FTC v.

The Federal Trade Commission has obtained proposed orders against the operators of a wide-ranging scheme known as “The Sales Mentor” that made millions by falsely promising consumers that they could make big money from telemarketing sales.

The defendants have agreed to proposed court orders that would require them to pay a total of $1 million for consumer refunds.

In a federal court complaint, the FTC charged the Tennessee-based group of companies, their owners, their officers, and a former sales director with deceiving consumers to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for supposed telemarketing training programs that rarely, if ever, delivered on what was promised. In addition, the FTC said the companies continued to make deceptive earnings claims even after they received the FTC’s Notices of Penalty Offenses on money-making opportunities and on endorsements and testimonials warning them that such conduct is illegal.

In January 2025, the FTC sent more than $960,000 in refunds to consumers who paid a job scheme known as “The Sales Mentor” that, according to the FTC, falsely promised consumers that they would make big money from telemarketing sales.  

Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
2223071
Case Status
Pending

Evoke Wellness, LLC., FTC v.

In January 2025, the FTC sued Florida-based Evoke Wellness, LLC and Evoke Health Care Management and their officers Jonathan Mosley and James Hull for using a combination of deceptive Google search ads and telemarketing to masquerade as other substance use disorder treatment providers. 

Type of Action
Federal
Last Updated
FTC Matter/File Number
242 3009
Docket Number
0:25-cv-60073-MD
Case Status
Pending