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20251691: Med Platform II S.L.P.; ZimVie Inc.
20251703: CCP Strider LP; Y-mAbs Therapeutics, Inc.
20251720: Steel Dynamics, Inc.; Richard E. Fant
Content at Scale AI
In April 2025, the FTC issued a proposed order requiring Workado, LLC to stop advertising the accuracy of its artificial intelligence (AI) detection products unless it maintains competent and reliable evidence showing those products are as accurate as claimed. Following a public comment period, the Commission approved the final consent order and responded to two comments the FTC received on the proposed order.
20251605: WCAS XIII, L.P.; H.I.G. Capital Partners V, L.P.
20251627: The LEO Foundation; C.H. Boehringer Sohn AG & Co. KG
20251630: NICP IV Holdings Partnership; EQT Infrastructure II Limited Partnership
20251631: Gold Reserve Ltd.; PDV Holding, Inc.
20251637: Marathon Petroleum Corporation; Five Point Energy Fund III AIV-V LP
20251638: AI Global Investments II & Cy S.C.A.; Reckitt Benckiser Group plc
20251653: GSK plc; Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
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.
Click Profit, LLC
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court temporarily halted a business opportunity scheme known as Click Profit, which took millions from consumers by falsely promising consumers that they could earn big profits through online sales.
In a complaint, the FTC alleged that Click Profit and its owners deceived consumers by promising they could make large sums in “passive income” using a proprietary system powered by artificial intelligence. The system supposedly enables consumers to sell goods through online platforms such as Amazon, Walmart, and TikTok. Click Profit also deceived consumers by claiming to be affiliated with major companies like Nike and Disney as a ploy to convince consumers to turn over tens of thousands of dollars each, according to the complaint.
In August 2025, the FTC announced that under a proposed settlement, Click Profit and its owners will be permanently banned from the industry and will be required to turn over cash, real estate, and personal property that will be used for consumer redress.