Seasilver Marketers Ordered To Pay Full $120 Mil. FTC Settlement
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Supplement companies Seasilver, USA and Americaloe have been ordered to pay nearly $120 mil. for failing to comply with a previous order to pay $3 mil. in consumer redress for marketing Seasilver, an "alleged phony cure-all," FTC announced July 24
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