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Federal Trade Commission, National Labor Relations Board Forge New Partnership to Protect Workers from Anticompetitive, Unfair, and Deceptive Practices
Next-Gen, Inc.
In 2019, the operators of a sweepstakes scam that appeared to target seniors agreed to forfeit a record $30 million in cash and assets and will be permanently banned from the prize promotion business under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. In July 2022, the FTC returned almost $25 million to consumers worldwide who were defrauded by the scheme.
FTC Details Its Enforcement Actions to Crack Down on Fraud Against the Military Community in Testimony Before House Oversight Subcommittee
FTC Takes Action Against Weber for Illegally Restricting Customers’ Right to Repair
MWE Investments, LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Public Comment Request (MITOR Rule)
Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, LLC; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Amplifier Rule Amendments to Make Testing Methods More Useful to Consumers
FTC Finalizes Order Banning Deceptive Marketing by Supplement Seller
Health Research Laboratories, LLC, In the Matter of
In March 2022, the FTC announced that two Texas-based companies and their owner are banned from advertising or selling dietary supplements, and from making claims that their products treat, cure, or reduce the risk of disease, under a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The agency announced final approval of the order in June 2022.
Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $5.4 Million to Consumers
AH Media Group, LLC
In September 2019, the operators of a deceptive negative option scheme agreed to a court-ordered preliminary injunction temporarily barring them from a wide range of conduct. The preliminary injunction stops the defendants from misleading consumers about supposedly “free trial” offers, enrolling them in unwanted continuity plans, billing them without their authorization, and making it nearly impossible for them to cancel or get their money back. In June 2022, the Commission announced it was returning $5.4 million to defrauded consumers.
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