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20260221: Taseer A. Badar; MD Automotive Group LLC
20260246: A&M Capital Partners III, L.P.; Varsity Surgical Affiliates Management Group, L.P.
20260273: Karthik and Sneha Polsani; GC Equity Partners Fund III, L.P.
20260274: Exxon Mobil Corporation; Enterprise Products Partners L.P.
20260275: Element Solutions Inc; Celanese Corporation
20260290: Gauge Capital IV LP; Reliable Medical Supply Holdco LLC
20260301: Jabil Inc.; Clive Gilmore
20260302: Jabil Inc.; Dennis Nordon
20260309: WndrCo, LLC; Point Wild Holdings, Inc.
20260310: Stone Ridge Energy Acquisition Fund III LP; Baytex Energy Corp.
20260316: TL Cosmo TopCo, LLC; WestView Capital Partners IV, L.P.
20260317: IonQ, Inc.; Skyloom Global Corp.
20260323: Lone Star Fund XII, L.P.; Hillenbrand, Inc.
20260341: Ridgemont Equity Partners IV, L.P.; Reverence Capital Partners Opportunities Fund II, L.P.
20260362: Stefan E. Brodie; Heartwood Partners III, LP
Support King, LLC (SpyFone.com), In the Matter of
The FTC approved a proposed order banning SpyFone and its CEO Scott Zuckerman from the surveillance business over allegations that the stalkerware app company secretly harvested and shared data on people’s physical movements, phone use, and online activities through a hidden device hack.
The FTC denied a petition to vacate or modify the FTC’s 2021 order.
Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. (Sunoco LP), FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission sued 7-Eleven, Inc and its parent company, Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., alleging the convenience store chain violated a 2018 FTC consent order by acquiring a fuel outlet in St. Petersburg, Fla. without providing the Commission prior notice.
On December 8, 2025, the FTC announced that 7-Eleven, Inc. and its parent company, Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., (collectively 7-Eleven) will pay $4.5 million to settle the Commission's lawsuit.