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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. OTO ANALYTICS, INC., also d/b/a WOMPLY, a corporation, and TOBY SCAMMELL, individually and as an officer of OTO ANALYTICS, INC., Defendants.
Docket Number
3:24-cv-01661
Federal Court
Northern District of California

Case Summary

Womply and its CEO, Toby Scammell, have agreed to pay $26 million to settle FTC charges they preyed on small businesses in desperate need of PPP funding. The FTC’s complaint alleges they widely advertised that small businesses – particularly one-person businesses like gig workers – could successfully get PPP funding when they applied through Womply. The complaint charges, however, that more than 60 percent of Womply applications never resulted in funding.

In addition, according to the complaint, Womply and Scammell advertised that their automated processes and good customer service would help small businesses secure PPP loans fast. In fact, applicants regularly faced significant issues that slowed down or fully hindered their applications and were often unable to receive customer service assistance they were promised, according to the complaint.