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Federal Trade Commission
April 13, 2026
FTC Takes Action Against High-Level MLM Participant who Deceived Workers About the Amount of Money They Can Earn
FTC order settling the agency’s allegations will prohibit Stormy Wellington from making deceptive earnings claims
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against a high-level participant in a multilevel marketing (MLM) company over allegations she used false or baseless earning claims to recruit workers, most of whom did not earn any money from the venture.
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Federal Trade Commission
April 13, 2026
Publishing.com to Pay $1.5 Million for Misleading Consumers about How Much Income They Could Earn Using the Company’s Products and Services
Online self-publishing company must clearly disclose when testimonials are incentivized or come from someone with connections to the company
Publishing.com LLC and its two principals will pay $1.5 million and be required to substantiate earnings claims in the future to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the company and its operators misled consumers about how much money they were likely to earn using their products.
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Federal Trade Commission
April 13, 2026
FTC Takes Action Against TruHeight for Deceptive and Unsubstantiated Advertising of Supposed Height-Enhancing Supplements for Kids and Teens
Proposed settlement order requires TruHeight and its principals to pay $750,000; bars them from making false or unsupported health claims and using fake or incentivized consumer reviews
Nevada-based Vanilla Chip LLC, which does business as TruHeight, and its two principals, Eden Stelmach and Justin Rapoport, have agreed to settle the Federal Trade Commission’s charges that they deceptively advertised the effectiveness of a range of supplements touted as supporting height growth in children and teenagers, and relied on reviews that were written by their own employees and vView Press Release




