FTC v. NutraClick, LLC, et al. (Supplement Advertising)

NutraClick, LLC, et al.

LAST UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 21, 2020

Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. NutraClick, LLC, a limited liability company, also d/b/a Force Factor; Daniel Wallace, individually and as an officer of NutraClick, LLC; and Patrick Carroll, individually and as an officer of NutraClick, LLC; Defendants.

 

FTC MATTER/FILE NUMBER: X160052

CIVIL ACTION NUMBER: 2:20-cv-08612

FEDERAL COURT: Central District of California

RELATED CASE: NutraClick LLC

 

CASE SUMMARY

In September 2016, nutritional supplement marketer NutraClick agreed to settle FTC charges that it lured consumers with “free” samples of supplements and beauty products and then violated the law by charging them a recurring monthly fee without their consent. Four years later, in September 2020, the FTC filed a complaint alleging the company and its two principals were continuing to deceptively market their products, in violation of the FTC order. The settlement order, announced simultaneously with the complaint, bans the defendants from negative option marketing and requires them to pay more than $1 million for consumer redress. 

 

CASE TIMELINE

September 30, 2020

Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief (76.93 KB)

 

September 22, 2020

Complaint for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief (727.38 KB)

Stipulation to Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief (532.03 KB)

[Proposed] Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief (6.98 MB)

PRESS RELEASE: NutraClick LLC to Pay $1.04 Million and Agree to Negative Option Marketing Ban To Settle FTC Allegations That it Violated 2016 Court Order

 

 

For more information, see here:  https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/cases-proceedings/x160052/nutraclick-llc-et-al

 

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