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Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $176,000 to Consumers Who Bought Clothing and Accessories Deceptively Labeled as ‘Made in USA’
FTC to Host Virtual Panel Discussion on Cloud Computing, Extends Comment Deadline
Lions Not Sheep
The Federal Trade Commission sued apparel company Lions Not Sheep Products, LLC, and its owner Sean Whalen for falsely claiming that its imported apparel is Made in USA. According to the FTC’s complaint, the company added phony Made in USA labels to clothing and accessories imported from China and other countries. The FTC’s proposed order requires Lions Not Sheep and Whalen to stop making bogus Made in USA claims, come clean about foreign production, and pay a monetary judgment. On July 28, 2022, the Commission announced the final consent agreement in this matter. In May 2023, the FTC announced it was returning $176,000 to defrauded consumers.
FTC Proposes Blanket Prohibition Preventing Facebook from Monetizing Youth Data
Agency Information Collection; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Extension (Risk-Based Pricing Rule)
Agency Information Collection Activities; Prop. Collection; Comment Request; Extension (Fuel Rating Rule)
FTC Lawsuit Leads to Permanent Ban from Debt Relief, Telemarketing for Operators of Debt Relief Scam
Innovative Marketing, Inc., et al.
FTC Testifies Before House Appropriations Subcommittee
Action by FTC and Pennsylvania Leads to Permanent Ban For Debt Collectors That Targeted Businesses, Non-Profits, First Responders
FTC Releases Speaker List for May 4 Informal Hearing on Government and Business Impersonation Rule
Joint Statement on Enforcement Efforts Against Discrimination and Bias in Automated Systems
FTC Chair Khan and Officials from DOJ, CFPB and EEOC Release Joint Statement on AI
Federal Trade Commission Returns More Than $1.1 Million to Consumers
RevMountain, LLC, Anasazi Management Partners, et al.
In April 2018, the FTC announced a consent order against the ringleader of an operation that lured people into an expensive negative-option scam using a low-cost “trial” offer for tooth whiteners and other products is banned from negative-option sales under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The settlement order is one of three orders resolving FTC charges against Blair McNea, Jennifer Johnson, Danielle Foss and 59 corporate defendants. In April 2023, the Commission announced it was sending more than $1.1 million to consumers defrauded by the scheme.
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