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American Veterans Foundation, Inc.
The operators of two purported sham charities have agreed to settle charges by the FTC and the AGs of Missouri and Florida that they deceived donors with false claims that their organizations helped disabled police officers and military veterans. The operators of both schemes are permanently banned from charitable solicitations or otherwise working for charities.
Operators of Sweepstakes Scam Will Forfeit $30 Million to Settle FTC Charges
Webinar: Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in Oregon
FTC Announces Kick-off of First Annual International Charity Fraud Awareness Week
Student Debt Relief Operators Agree to Settle FTC Charges
FTC Celebrates 100th Anniversary of its Regional Offices
FTC and States Combat Fraudulent Charities That Falsely Claim to Help Veterans and Servicemembers
FTC to Announce Federal-State Crackdown on Fraudulent Charities That Falsely Claim to Raise Money for Veterans and Servicemembers
FTC, Partners Conduct First Compliance Sweep under Newly Amended Used Car Rule
FTC Approves Red Ventures’ Application to Sell Caring.com
Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in Wyoming
FTC Challenges Schemes That Target or Affect Senior Citizens
InfoCision, Inc. to Pay $250,000 Penalty for Deceptive Charitable Solicitation Calls
FTC Obtains Court Order Against Fake Prize Scheme Operation
Terry Somenzi, individually and as an officer of International Advisory Services, Inc., et al.
FTC Staff to Tennessee Legislature: Consider Making Permanent the Animal Massage Therapy Exemption from The Practice of Veterinary Medicine
Fighting Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft in Idaho: A Free Webinar
Parties Agree to Divestiture of Senior Living Facilities Referral Service Caring.com as a Condition of Red Venture’s Acquiring Bankrate
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