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20251412: TA XV-B, L.P.; HealthMark Holdings, LLC
20251413: Gridiron Capital Fund V, L.P.; Greenix Investments, LLC
20251414: Citation Fund I LP; GML Holdings L.L.C.
20251423: Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.; Ray Waddell
20251425: Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Carl C. Icahn
20251429: Griffon Topco, LP; Layerzero Power Systems, Inc.
20251433: KKR Management LLP; Michael Marhofer
20251454: HEICO Corporation; Andrew M. Jackson
20251456: Hoshizaki Corporation; Mason Wells Buyout Fund IV, LP
2507001 Informal Interpretation
Roca Labs, Inc.
The FTC took action against the Florida-based marketers of a line of weight-loss supplements who allegedly made baseless claims for their products, and then threatened to enforce “gag clause” provisions against consumers to stop them from posting negative reviews and testimonials online. In September 2018, a federal district court ruled in the FTC’s favor, issuing a summary judgment against the defendants, and in July 2025 the Commission announced it was returning more than $409,000 to defrauded consumers.
20251369: G-3 Chickadee Aggregator, LLC; The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
20251387: HP Prestige Aggregator 1, LP; MedX AMCP Holdings, LLC
Ygrene Energy Fund Inc., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission and State of California are taking action against home improvement financing provider Ygrene Energy Fund Inc. for deceiving consumers about the potential financial impact of its financing, and for unfairly recording liens on consumers’ homes without their consent. The FTC and California allege that Ygrene and its contractors falsely told consumers that the financing wouldn’t interfere with the sale or refinancing of their homes, in many instances relying on high-pressure sales tactics or outright forgery to sign consumers up.
A proposed court order would require Ygrene to stop its deceptive practices and meaningfully oversee the contractors who have served as its salesforce. As part of the settlement, Ygrene will be required to dedicate $3 million to provide relief to certain consumers whose homes are subject to the company’s liens.
In July 2025, the FTC issued more than $2.9 million in payments to consumers harmed by Ygrene’s false claims.