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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Day Pacer LLC, f/k/a College Criteria LLC, also d/b/a Edutrek, EdSoup, Our School Search, College Info and Degree Spots, and Successor in Interest to EduTrek LLC, a limited liability company; EduTrek LLC, also d/b/a EdSoup, a dissolved limited liability company; Raymond Fitzgerald, Individually and as an Officer of Day Pacer LLC and EduTrek LLC; Ian Fitzgerald, Individually and as an Officer of Day Pacer LLC; and David Cumming, Individually and as an Officer of Day Pacer LLC and EduTrek LLC; Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
152 3126
Civil Action Number
1:19-cv-01984
Enforcement Type
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court
Northern District of Illinois

Case Summary

The Federal Trade Commission has charged a telemarketing operation and its owners with making millions of illegal, unsolicited calls about educational programs to consumers who submitted their contact information to websites promising help with job searches, public benefits, and other unrelated programs. 

In early September 2023, a federal judge in Illinois ruled in the FTC’s favor, finding that the defendants made millions of illegal, unsolicited calls to consumers on the Do Not Call Registry. In granting summary judgment, the court found that the FTC was entitled to both injunctive relief and civil penalties and has scheduled a hearing to determine the amount of the civil penalty award and the scope of injunctive relief.

A federal district court entered final orders against a telemarketing company and its owners, who made millions of illegal, unsolicited calls to people that were registered on the Do Not Call Registry. The court ordered the defendants to pay $28.7 million in civil penalties and permanently banned the defendants from participating in telemarketing or assisting and facilitating others engaged in telemarketing to consumers.