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Truly Organic Inc.
Miami Beach-based retailer Truly Organic Inc. (Truly Organic) and its founder and CEO, Maxx Harley Appelman, will pay $1.76 million to settle a FTC complaint alleging that their nationally marketed bath and beauty products are neither “100% organic” nor “certified organic” by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
FTC Returns More than $2.2 Million to Vemma Affiliates Who Lost Money
Vemma Nutrition Company
The FTC will be mailing refund checks totaling more than $2.2 million to people who lost money to an alleged pyramid scheme operated by Vemma Nutrition Company.
Comment of the Staff of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection: In the Matter of Proposed Rule with Request for Public Comment, Debt Collection Practices (Regulation F)
Commissioner Slaughter Comment on the CFPB’s Proposed Rule Regarding Debt Collection Practices (Regulation F)
Comment Submission of Commissioner Rohit Chopra on CFPB Proposed Debt Collection Rule
FTC Staff Submits Comment to CFPB on Proposed Debt Collection Rules
Remarks of Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips at The Mentor Group, Paris Forum
BA Sports Nutrition, LLC (BODYARMOR sports drink)
FTC Takes Action against Operators of Student Loan Debt Relief Schemes and the Financing Company that Assisted Them
Accuracy in Consumer Reporting Workshop
FTC Sends Warning Letters to Companies Advertising Their CBD-Infused Products as Treatments for Serious Diseases, Including Cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Multiple Sclerosis
Google LLC and YouTube, LLC
Google LLC and its subsidiary YouTube, LLC agreed to pay a $170 million civil penalty to the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General to settle allegations that the YouTube video sharing service illegally collected personal information from children without their parents’ consent in violation of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule (COPPA).
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