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The court-appointed receiver in this case has recently sent postcards and emails to consumers who were harmed by On Point Global. If you have received a postcard or email, please follow the instructions to file a claim at onpointclaimform.com, a site managed by the court-appointed receiver. The court has extended the deadline for claims to October 18, 2022.

Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. On Point Global LLC, a limited liability company, also doing business as On Point; On Point Employment LLC, a limited liability company; On Point Guides LLC, formerly known as Rogue Media Services LLC, a limited liability company; DG DMV LLC, a limited liability company; On Point Domains LLC, a limited liability company; Final Draft Media LLC, a limited liability company; Waltham Technologies LLC, a limited liability company; Cambridge Media Series LLC, formerly known as License America Media Series LLC, a limited liability company; Issue Based Media LLC, a limited liability company; Bella Vista Media LTD., a limited liability company, also doing business as BV Media; Carganet S.A., a corporation, also doing business as G8 Labs; Dragon Global LLC, a limited liability company; Dragon Global Management LLC, a limited liability company; Dragon Global Holdings LLC, a limited liability company; Direct Market LLC, a limited liability company; Bluebird Media LLC, a limited liability company; Borat Media LLC, a limited liability company; Bring Back the Magic Media LLC, a limited liability company; Chametz Media LLC, a limited liability company; Chelsea Media LLC, a limited liability company; Coinstar Media LLC, a limited liability company; Domain Development Studios LLC, a limited liability company; Domain Dividends Media LLC, a limited liability company; Eagle Media LLC, a limited liability company; Falcon Media LLC, a limited liability company; GNR Media LLC, a limited liability company; Island Media LLC, a limited liability company; Leatherback Media Group LLC, a limited liability company; Macau Media LLC, a limited liability company; CEG Media LLC, formerly known as Matzoh Media LLC, a limited liability company; MBL Media LTD. Inc., a corporation; Orange and Blue Media LLC, a limited liability company; Orange Grove Media LLC, a limited liability company; Panther Media LLC, a limited liability company; Pirate Media LLC, a limited liability company; Pivot Media Group LLC, a limited liability company; PJ Groove Media LLC, a limited liability company; Sandman Media Group LLC, a limited liability company; Shadow Media LLC, a limited liability company; Skylar Media LLC, a limited liability company; Slayer Billing LLC, a limited liability company; Spartacus Media LLC, a limited liability company; Very Busy Media LLC, a limited liability company; Wasabi Media LLC, a limited liability company; Yamazaki Media LLC, a limited liability company; Bronco Family Holdings LP, also known as Bronco Holdings Family LP, a limited partnership; Bal Family LP, a limited partnership; Cardozo Holdings LLC, a limited liability company; 714 Media Ltd., a corporation; MAC Media LTD., a corporation; On Point Capital Partners LLC, a limited liability company; License America Management LLC, a limited liability company; License America Holdings LLC, a limited liability company; Blackbird Media LLC, a limited liability company; Burton Katz; Brent Levison; Robert Zangrillo; Arlene Mahon; Elisha Rothman; and Christopher Sherman, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
X130054
Civil Action Number
1:19-cv-25046-RNS
Federal Court
Southern District of Florida

Case Summary

A court has granted the Federal Trade Commission’s request to preliminarily halt a scheme in which the defendants operated hundreds of websites that promised a quick and easy government service, such as renewing a driver’s license, or eligibility determinations for public benefits. Following an evidentiary hearing, the court held that the FTC was likely to prevail in proving that “the websites were patently misleading.”

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