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BNPL - Klarna Complaints
20251059: Leidos Holdings, Inc.; Savanna Industries, Inc.
Complaints re Twitter/X, Boring Corp., xAI, and other companies owned by Elon Musk
Voyager Digital, LLC., et al., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement with bankrupt crypto company Voyager that will permanently ban it from handling consumers’ assets and is filing suit against its former CEO, Stephen Ehrlich, for falsely claiming that customers’ accounts were insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and were “safe,” even as the company was approaching an eventual bankruptcy. The complaint also names Stephen Ehrlich’s wife, Francine Ehrlich, as a relief defendant.
In the federal court complaint, the FTC charges that from at least 2018 until it declared bankruptcy in July 2022, Voyager used promises that consumers’ deposits would be “safe” to entice them to hand over their funds. When the company failed, consumers lost access to significant assets they had saved, including ongoing salary deposits, college tuition funds, and down payments for homes, according to the complaint, which notes that consumers were locked out of their cash accounts for more than a month and lost more than $1 billion in crypto assets.
Statement of Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson Joined by Commissioner Melissa Holyoak In the Matter of Non-Alcoholic Beverages Price Discrimination Investigation
Statement of Commissioner Mark R. Meador In the Matter of Non-Alcoholic Beverages Price Discrimination Investigation
20251126: SDC Digital Infrastructure Opportunity Fund II, L.P.; ALLO Holdings LLC
20251139: RB Global Inc.; Bryant Semmes Wood
20251153: EQT Infrastructure VI Bulldog Side Car (EUR) SCSp; Marc Walraven
20251166: Bain Capital Holdings, LP; Lincoln National Corporation
20251167: IGS Ventures, Inc.; Just Energy (U.S.) Corp.
20251176: Michael H. Johnson; Marital Trust D under the Leslie G. Rudd Living Trust
20251177: Todd W. Johnson; Marital Trust D under the Leslie G. Rudd Living Trust
Microsoft/Activision Blizzard, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission authorized an administrative complaint against the proposed merger between Microsoft Corp. and Activision Blizzard, Inc., a video game developer that creates and publishes games such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch. Microsoft sells the Xbox gaming console and also offers a video game subscription service called Xbox Game Pass, as well as a cloud-based video game streaming service. The agency alleges that the deal would enable Microsoft to suppress competitors to its Xbox gaming consoles and its rapidly growing subscription and cloud-gaming business. The Commission withdrew the matter from adjudication in July 2023, and returned it to adjudication on September 26, 2023. The evidentiary hearing will commence 21 days after the issuance of the district court's decision in FTC v. Microsoft.
Covis Pharma GMBH
GoDaddy Inc., et al., In the Matter of
Case settles charges that GoDaddy misled customers about the extent of its data security protections and failed to secure its website hosting services against attacks that could harm its customers and visitors to the customers’ websites.