SG Institute of Health & Education, Inc., et al.
The FTC brought a civil action against SG Institute of Health & Education, Inc. and its principals Pedro Salas and Vanessa Salas in the Southern District of Florida. The case (FTC Matter 032-3253, Civil Action 04-61627) resulted in a consent order finalized December 13, 2005. The limited available text does not detail specific marketing claims, but the FTC's pursuit of a formal consent order indicates deceptive or unsubstantiated health-related advertising practices. The consent order represents a binding resolution requiring the defendants to comply with FTC mandates.
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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff v. SG Institute of Health & Education, Inc., Pedro Salas, and Vanessa Salas, Defendants.
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