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Concurring Statement by Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Made in USA
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips on Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Related to Made in USA Claims
Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part Regarding Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Related to Made in USA Claims
FTC Issues Two Reports Requested in Fiscal Year 2020 Spending Bill
Statement of Chairman Joseph J. Simons and Commissioners Noah Joshua Phillips and Christine S. Wilson Regarding the Report to Congress on the FTC’s Use of Its Authorities to Protect Consumer Privacy and Security
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Report to Congress on the FTC’s Use of Its Authorities to Protect Consumer Privacy and Security
FTC Sends Letters Warning 30 More Marketers to Stop Making Unsupported Claims That Their Products and Therapies Can Effectively Prevent or Treat COVID-19
Marketer Used Deceptive COVID-19 Stimulus Mailers To Lure Consumers to Used Car Sales, FTC Alleges
Traffic Jam Events, LLC
The Federal Trade Commission took action to halt a scheme that allegedly deceived consumers with mailers supposedly directing them how to obtain federal COVID-19 stimulus benefits, which instead lured them to a used car sale.
The mailers sent by Traffic Jam Events, LLC and its owner, David J. Jeansonne II, were labeled “IMPORTANT COVID-19 STIMULUS DOCUMENTS” and directed consumers to “relief headquarters” to “claim these stimulus incentives,” the FTC alleged in its lawsuit against the company and Jeansonne.
Capillus, LLC (Capillus 82 laser hair cap)
FTC Announces that PrivacyCon 2020 Will be Held Virtually
FTC Makes More State-Level Data Available About COVID-19 Related Complaints from Consumers
FTC Reaches Settlement with Kohl’s over Allegations it Failed to Provide Victims with Information Related to Identity Theft
New York-Based Finance Companies Deceived Small Businesses, Non-Profits and Seized Their Personal and Business Assets, FTC Alleges
Kohl's Department Stores, Inc.
Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. agreed to pay a civil penalty of $220,000 to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that the retailer violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by refusing to provide complete records of transactions to consumers whose personal information was used by identity thieves.
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