Seasilver USA, Inc., et al.
The FTC brought a federal court action in the District of Nevada against Seasilver USA, Inc., Americaloe, Inc., and several individual defendants including a chiropractor, alleging deceptive health claims in the marketing of a liquid nutritional supplement product. The case involved unsubstantiated and false claims that the product could treat, cure, or prevent serious diseases. The matter resulted in a consent order with civil penalties and consumer redress obligations against the defendants.
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Federal Trade Commission v. Seasilver USA, Inc., Americaloe, Inc., Bela Berkes, Jason Berkes, Brett Rademacher, individually, and d/b/a Netmark International and Netmarkpro, and David R. Friedman, D.C., defendants.
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