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Full House Resorts

Class Action

Full House Resorts

Allegations: Misrepresenting that it safeguards consumers’ personal information when it failed to do so and there was a data breach in 2025

Spree

Class Action

Spree

Allegations: Marketing itself as a legitimate and legal “sweepstakes” casino when it is actually an unlawful gambling enterprise under Utah state law

SpinBlitz

Class Action

SpinBlitz

Allegations: Marketing the platform as a “social casino” that is “free” to play when it is actually an unlicensed online gambling platform that is illegal under New York state law

SpinBlitz

Class Action

SpinBlitz

Allegations: Marketing itself as a “social casino” that is free to play when it is actually an unlicensed online gambling platform that is illegal in Illinois

LifeLock’s Marketing

Class Action

LifeLock’s Marketing

Allegations: Falsely representing that its advertising was in compliance with an FTC settlement agreement and falsely representing how the company protects consumers’ personal data

LifeLock

Class Action

LifeLock

Allegations: Falsely marketing itself as a “comprehensive” network that provides service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and “stop[s] thieves before they do damage”…

MyBookie Gambling Platform

Class Action

MyBookie Gambling Platform

Allegations: Marketing itself as a legitimate online business when it is actually an illegal and unregulated gambling enterprise under Utah state law

Comfrt

Class Action

Comfrt

Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices

Comfrt’s Discounts

Class Action

Comfrt’s Discounts

Allegations: Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated regular prices and as available for a limited time

Poppables

Class Action

Poppables

Allegations: Falsely advertising products as containing “No Artificial Flavors”

Ulta’s “Free” Gifts

Class Action

Ulta’s “Free” Gifts

Allegations: Deceptively marketing “free” gift offers without adequately disclosing that consumers must make qualifying purchases to receive the “free” gift

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