FTC Takes TruHeight’s Growth Claims Down a Few Pegs
Supplement maker agrees to pay $750K to settle deceptive health claims lawsuit.
Brown et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-724, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Croft et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-870, E.D. Mo.
(June 2024)
Hoskins et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-964, E.D. Mo.
(July 2024)
Juracek et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-905, E.D. Mo.
(July 2024)
L.S. et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-693, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
McClellan et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-686, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Negron et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-3857, N.D. Ill.
(May 2024)
Shuta et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-683, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Willis et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-821, E.D. Mo.
(June 2024)
Ascension Health
Misrepresenting that it protects consumers’ personal information when it failed to do so and there was a data breach in May 2024
Pending
Supplement maker agrees to pay $750K to settle deceptive health claims lawsuit.
Settlement comes after TINA.org exposed thousands of deceptive income claims.
TINA.org sheds light on confusing and misleading brightness claims.
Brant James, Ingame
Company becomes the latest to leave the industry.