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20251668: Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company; Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited
20251669: Sempra; KKR Denali Aggregator L.P.
20251671: Maverick Holdings, LP; KPCI Holdings Ltd.
20251399: Salesforce, Inc.; Informatica Inc.
Arise Virtual Solutions, Inc., FTC v.
The FTC is taking action against Arise Virtual Solutions for misleading consumers about the money they could make on Arise’s platform and marketing its business opportunity without complying with the FTC’s Business Opportunity Rule.
In August 2025, the FTC sent more than $6.7 million to consumers impacted by the gig work company’s deceptive earnings claims.
20251552: The Home Depot, Inc.; GMS Inc.
LA Fitness
In August 2025, the FTC sued the operators of LA Fitness and other gyms over allegations they make it exceedingly difficult for consumers to cancel their gym memberships and related services that continued indefinitely unless cancelled. The agency is seeking a court order prohibiting the allegedly unfair conduct and money back for consumers harmed by the difficulty in cancelling memberships.
20251596: Mark R. Walter; The Los Angeles Lakers, Inc.
20251613: WP EJD Aggregator L.P.; Bain Capital Distressed and Special Situations 2019
20251618: ICG Europe Fund VIII (Feeder) SCSp; Benjamin Harold Walker, Jr.
20251626: Capgemini SE; WNS (Holdings) Limited
20251650: TCV X, L.P.; Redis, Ltd.
20251661: ISQ Global Infrastructure Fund IV, L.P.; ENTEK Technology Holdings LLC
20251663: Lithia Motors, Inc.; Edward F. Napleton
20251670: Blackstone Growth II L.P.; NetBrain Technologies Inc.
Grand Canyon University/Grand Canyon Education
The FTC alleges that Grand Canyon Education (GCE), Inc., Grand Canyon University (GCU) and Brian Mueller—the CEO of GCE and president of GCU—deceived prospective doctoral students about the cost and course requirements of its doctoral programs and about being a nonprofit, while also engaging in deceptive and abusive telemarketing practices. The FTC announced on August 15, 2025 it had voted to dismiss the case.
20251368: AT&T Inc.; Lumen Technologies, Inc.
Assurance IQ, LLC
In August 2025, the FTC announce Assurance IQ, LLC and MediaAlpha, Inc. will pay a total of $145 million to settle that they misled millions of consumers seeking to buy comprehensive health insurance. The FTC alleged that both Assurance and MediaAlpha deceived consumers and led them to purchase plans that did not provide the promised health care coverage, and bombarded consumers with telemarketing and robocalls.