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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Pointbreak Media, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, also doing business as Point Break Media, Point Break Solutions, and Kivanni Marketing, DCP Marketing, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, also doing business as Point Break, Modern Spotlight LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Modern Spotlight Group LLC, a Florida limited liability company, also doing business as Modern Spotlight, Modern Internet Marketing LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Modern Source Media, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, also doing business as Modern Source, Perfect Image Online LLC, a Florida limited liability company, Dustin Pillonato, individually and as an officer of Pointbreak Media, LLC, DCP Marketing, LLC, and Modern Source Media, LLC, Justin Ramsey, individually and as an officer of Pointbreak Media, LLC, Aaron Michael Jones, also known as Michael Aaron Jones and Mike Jones, individually and as an officer of Pointbreak Media, LLC, Ricardo Diaz, individually and as an officer of Pointbreak Media, LLC, Michael Pocker, individually and as an officer of Modern Spotlight LLC and Modern Spotlight Group LLC, Steffan Molina, individually and as an officer of Modern Spotlight Group LLC and Perfect Image Online LLC, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
172 3182
X180031
Civil Action Number
18-cv-61017
Enforcement Type
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court
Southern District of Florida

Case Summary

At the FTC’s request, in May 2019 a U.S. district court in Florida granted summary judgment against two individuals, approved six settlement agreements involving 11 defendants, and entered a default judgment against the remaining seven defendants, officially ending the massive Pointbreak Media robocall scheme. In August 2020, the FTC returned more than $70,000 to consumers defrauded through the scheme.

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