Brown, Koby, individually, and d/b/a Dermapps, et al.
The FTC brought an action against Koby Brown and Gregory W. Pearson, individually and doing business as Dermapps, concerning deceptive health and marketing claims related to dermatology or skin-care applications. The matter (FTC File No. 102-3205) resulted in a consent order, indicating the respondents were required to comply with specific corrective measures. The full text of the complaint and order details are not provided, but the FTC's involvement under its consumer protection and health claims authority signals substantive deceptive advertising violations. As a consent order, this constitutes a critical enforcement outcome binding the respondents to ongoing compliance obligations.
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In the Matter of Koby Brown, individually, and doing business as Dermapps, and Gregory W. Pearson, individually, and doing business as Dermapps
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