Monetizing Minors: Piper Rockelle
A calorie-counting app is just one of the adult products promoted on this minor’s social media channels.
In December 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Brightwood College for allegedly misleadingly advertising that the school would be open for students to complete their programs and receive their diplomas when, according to plaintiffs, the school lost its accreditation and abruptly closed and thus students could not complete their programs or receive diplomas. (Garcia et al v. Virginia College, LLC d/b/a Brightwood College et al, Case No. 18-cv-621, E. D. TX.)
For more information about other class-action lawsuits filed against colleges, click here.
A calorie-counting app is just one of the adult products promoted on this minor’s social media channels.
This app may play games with your money.
It’s a hot sponcon summer.
What’s this reservation good for?
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