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Real estate celebs, group agree to pay $16.7 million settlement

Por: WPTV Nation May 23, 2023

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Two well-known real estate celebrities, along with a marketing group, have agreed to pay nearly $17 million after making false claims to sell investment training programs in Utah.The consumer protection settlement is the largest in state history, according to the Federal Trade Commission and Utah Department of Commerce.Using infomercials and social media, Response Marketing Group would attract consumers to free events across the country where... + full article



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