
G-oops! TINA.org Finds Wellness Company in Violation of Court Order
Not even a court order can stop Goop from making deceptive health claims, a new TINA.org investigation finds.
Carrese et al v. ACCESS Federal Credit Union
21-cv-1189, N.D.N.Y.
(Oct. 2021)
Checking accounts
Misrepresenting when consumers will be charged overdraft fees
Pending
Not even a court order can stop Goop from making deceptive health claims, a new TINA.org investigation finds.
TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.
Court also finds that defendants made false and deceptive earnings claims.
Doreen St. Felix, The New Yorker
Arielle Pardes, WIRED