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20251724: NP Kaba Holdings, L.P.; Novo Nordisk Foundation
20251740: Gem Parent, L.P.; 7Ridge Investments 3 LP
20251750: Genstar Capital Partners XI, L.P.; Dr. David Berz
20251764: FG Merger II Corp.; BOXABL Inc.
20251773: Sherwood TopCo Limited; Johns Lyng Group Limited
20251785: E3T1, LP; Andy J. Egan Co., Inc.
20251792: BDT Capital Partners Fund 4-X, L.P.; BlackRock Long Term Private Capital, SCSp
20251793: CP Holdings I LLC; Graypoint LLC
20251794: Pentair plc; Madison Industries Holdings LLC
Granting of Requests for Early Termination of the Waiting Period Under the Premerger Notification Rules
Superior Servicing, LLC., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission has stopped a scheme that allegedly bilked millions of dollars out of consumers burdened with student loan debt by pretending to be affiliated with the U.S. Department of Education in violation of the FTC’s Impersonation Rule, collecting illegal advance fees, and making other deceptive claims.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada entered a temporary restraining order on November 22, 2024 and a preliminary injunction against corporate defendant Superior Servicing on December 6, 2024.
The Federal Trade Commission filed an amended complaint adding corporate defendants Sunrise Solutions USA LLC, Alumni Advantage LLC, Student Processing Center Group LLC, SPCTWO LLC, Accredit LLC and individual defendants Eric Caldwell and David Hernandez.
In September 2025, the FTC announced that Caldwell and Hernandez will be permanently banned from the debt relief industry and will be required to turn over their assets to resolve FTC charges that they helped operate an illegal student loan debt-relief operation. Additionally, Caldwell will be banned from the telemarketing industry, and Hernandez will be prohibited from violating the Telemarketing Sales Rule.
Litigation continues against Merdjanian and the corporate defendants.
Gateway Services; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority Enforcement Rule Proposed Modification
Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request (Information Furnishers Rule)
Clarke Edwards Letter to Senator Brad Hutto (SC) Regarding S.45 / H.3580 and S.669
Pornhub/Mindgeek/Aylo
The FTC and the state of Utah announced a settlement with the operators of Pornhub and other pornography-streaming sites over charges they deceived users by doing little to block tens of thousands of videos and photos featuring child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and nonconsensual material (NCM) despite claiming that this content was “strictly prohibited.”
Whaleco, Inc. d/b/a Temu, U.S. v.
In September 2025, the FTC announced that Whaleco, Inc., which operates the online marketplace Temu, will pay $2 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that it violated the INFORM Consumers Act of 2023, by failing to provide consumers with required information and tools to help them avoid and report stolen, counterfeit, or unsafe goods while shopping online.