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20210447: Waud Capital Partners QP V, L.P.; Elizabeth Dyer
20210459: Warburg Pincus Global Growth, L.P.; Quantum Holdco, Inc.
20210470: Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation; Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation
20210395: Summit Partners Growth Equity Fund IX-A, L.P.; Andrew Bialecki
20210396: Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.; Larson SD Holdings, Inc.
20210397: Hellman & Friedman Capital Partners VIII, L.P.; Multiplan Corporation
20210399: JFL Equity Investors V, L.P.; PGPC ENTACT LLC
20210400: Amsterdam Commodities N.V.; Sunopta Inc.
20210407: New Mountain Partners VI, L.P.; Tinuiti Holdings, LP
20210411: GTCR Fund XIII/B LP; JSSI Holdings, LLC
20210412: Park River Holdings, L.P.; Platinum Equity Capital Partners III, L.P.
20210417: Jaws Acquisition Corp.; ITC Rumba, LLC
20210418: Carlyle Partners VII, L.P.; Ritch and Emily Viola
20210420: Mountain Crest Acquisition Corp.; RT-ICON Holdings LLC
20210422: Mars, Incorporated; Marson Family 2012 Grantor Trust FBO Dave Marson
20210426: Bain Capital Fund XII, L.P.; Kelso Hammer Co-Investment, L.P.
20210436: V.F. Corporation; Carlyle Partners VI, L.P.
20210414: Kyocera Corporation; Soraa Laser Diode, Inc.
Alcazar Networks Inc.
In December 2020, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider Alcazar Networks Inc. and its owner settled FTC charges that they facilitated tens of millions of illegal telemarketing phone calls, including some calls from overseas and some that displayed spoofed caller ID numbers. The proposed settlement bars the defendants from similar misconduct in the future, imposes a monetary penalty, and requires them to screen and monitor their customers. This was the FTC’s second case against a VoIP service provider.