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Federal Trade Commission, State of Connecticut, Office of the Attorney General, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of the Attorney General, Plaintiffs, v. Click4Support, LLC, a Connecticut limited liability company; iSource USA LLC, also doing business as Click4Support and UBERTECHSUPPORT, a Pennsylvania limited liability company; Innovazion, Inc., also doing business as Click4Support Tech Services, a Connecticut corporation, Spanning Source LLC, also doing business as Click4Support, a Pennsylvania limited liability company; Bruce Bartolotta, also known as Bruce Bart, individually, and as an owner and officer of Click4Support, LLC and Innovazion Inc.; George Saab, individually and as an owner and officer of iSourceUSA LLC and Spanning Source LLC; Chetan Bhikhubhai Patel, individually and as an owner and officer of iSourceUSA LLC and Spanning Source LLC; and Niraj Patel, individually and as an owner of iSourceUSA LLC and Spanning Source LLC, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
152 3172
X160004
Civil Action Number
2:15-cv-05777-SD
Enforcement Type
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court
Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Case Summary

A federal court has granted a request by the Federal Trade Commission to shut down a tech support scam that allegedly bilked consumers out of more than $17 million by pretending to represent Microsoft, Apple and other major tech companies.

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