Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC

Tags:

  • Consumer Protection
  • Advertising and Marketing
  • Health Claims
Last Updated: September 24, 2020
Case Status:
Pending
Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC, a limited liability company, also doing business as Renown Health Products; and James Digeorgia, individually and as an owner, officer, and managing member of Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number:

172 3142

Civil Action Number:

9:20-cv-80640

Federal Court:
Southern District of Florida
Case Summary

A Florida-based company that has promoted its Isoprex supplement to older adults as a miracle cure for pain and joint inflammation has agreed to a settlement with the FTC that bars the company from continuing to make its unproven claims. In September 2020, the FTC announced it was sending refunds totaling more than $76,000 to consumers who bought the deceptively marketed product.

Case Timeline
September 24, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:FTC Refunds More Than $76,000 to Consumers Who Bought Deceptively Marketed 'Miracle' Pain Cure for Older Adults
April 16, 2020
Complaint for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief (1.63 MB)
Stipulated Permanent Injunction and Monetary Judgment (276.07 KB)
PRESS RELEASE:FTC Halts Bogus Claims about 'Miracle' Supplement for Older Adults

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