NPB Advertising, Inc., et al.
The FTC sued Florida-based NPB Advertising, Inc. and its principal Nicholas Scott Congleton for deceptively marketing the dietary supplement Pure Green Coffee using bogus weight loss claims and fake news websites. A U.S. district court issued a summary judgment of $30 million against Congleton and permanently barred him from the deceptive advertising practices at issue. In March 2025, the FTC distributed over $905,000 in refunds to consumers who purchased the product.
Flagged claims (2)
fake news websites
bogus weight loss claims
Required actions (3)
a U.S. district court judge issued a summary decision and $30 million judgment against the pitchman behind the operation
The court order permanently bars him from the deceptive advertising practices challenged by the Commission.
the FTC sent more than $905,000 in refunds to consumers who bought Pure Green Coffee
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