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BASF SE, In the Matter of
In April 2021, two companies, BASF SE and DIEM Labs, agreed to pay a total of more than $416,000 to settle FTC charges that they deceptively marketed two dietary fish oil supplements as clinically proven to reduce liver fat in adults and children with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The payment will enable the Commission to provide refunds to all consumers who bought either supplement. They also were barred from the allegedly illegal conduct. The Commission announced approval of the final consent orders in June 2021.
FTC Outlines Aggressive Approach to Policing Against Pandemic Predators in Testimony Before Senate Commerce Subcommittee
Stopping COVID-19 Fraud and Price Gouging
Letter from FTC Commissioner Wilson to Representatives Schakowsky Rodgers and Bilirakis re IRS Planned Use of Facial Recognition
Vision Path, Inc., Online Seller of Hubble Lenses, Settles Charges it Violated the Contact Lens Rule and FTC Act to Boost Sales
Auto Marketing Company Banned from Industry Under FTC Order
Traffic Jam Events, LLC, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission issued an administrative complaint in August 2020 against a marketer, Traffic Jam Events, LLC, and its owner, David J. Jeansonne II (collectively, the "Respondents"), charging multiple counts of deceptive conduct. The administrative complaint mirrors a prior federal court complaint, which the Commission voluntarily dismissed to pursue a broader administrative proceeding. On October 25, 2021, the Commission granted Complaint Counsel’s Motion for Summary Decision and ordered Respondents to cease and desist from such conduct for twenty years.
FTC Finds Huge Surge in Consumer Reports about Losing Money To Scams Initiated Through Social Media
Remaining Defendants Banned from Providing Student Loan Debt Relief Services in Settlements with FTC
Fashion Nova will Pay $4.2 Million as part of Settlement of FTC Allegations it Blocked Negative Reviews of Products
FTC Returns More Than $3.7 Million To Consumers Harmed by Online Lender Avant
FTC Marks Identity Theft Awareness Week for 2022 January 31-February 4
FTC Issues Advisory Opinion on the Holder Rule and Attorneys’ Fees and Costs
With Omicron Variant on the Rise, FTC Orders More Marketers to Stop Falsely Claiming Their Products Can Effectively Prevent or Treat COVID-19
FTC Returns More Than $10 Million to Consumers Who Paid Hidden Fees to LendingClub
Open Commission Meeting - January 20, 2022
FTC Announces Tentative Agenda for January 20 Open Commission Meeting
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