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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. James Christiano, also known as Jamie Christiano, individually and as an owner, officer, or manager of NetDotSolutions, Inc. and TeraMESH Networks, Inc.; NetDotSolutions, Inc., a California corporation; TeraMESH Networks, Inc., a California corporation; Andrew Salisbury, also known as Andy Salisbury, individually and as an owner, officer, manager, or de facto owner, officer, or manager of World Connection USA, LLC, World Connection, LLC, and World Connection, S.A.; World Connection USA, LLC, a California limited liability company; World Connection, LLC, an Idaho limited liability company; and World Connection, S.A., a Guatemalan business entity, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number:
162 3124
X180032
Civil Action Number:
8:18-cv-00936
Enforcement Type:
Federal Injunctions
Federal Court:
Central District of California
Case Summary
Four separate operations responsible for bombarding consumers nationwide with billions of unwanted and illegal robocalls pitching auto warranties, debt-relief services, home security systems, fake charities, and Google search results services have agreed to settle FTC charges that they violated the FTC Act and the agency’s Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR), including its Do Not Call (DNC) provisions.