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Charges filed against makers of nutritional supplements


3 Supplement Manufacturers Charged in Criminal Cases - USADA

Blackstone Labs were · indicted in March 2019 for selling dietary supplements containing numerous illegal ingredients, including dimethazine, ...

Charges filed against makers of nutritional supplements

(HealthDay)—Criminal charges and civil injunctions have been filed against 117 makers and/or distributors of potentially dangerous dietary ...

FTC Charges Supplement Marketer with Hijacking Ratings and ...

... against a marketer of vitamins and other supplements called The ... manufactures vitamin, mineral, and other nutritional supplements.

Justice Department and Federal Partners Announce Enforcement ...

Criminal Charges Brought against Bestselling Supplement Manufacturer ... against more than 100 makers and marketers of dietary supplements.

Dietary Supplement Maker to Pay $5.5 Million to Settle FTC False ...

Commission is requiring a major marketer of dietary supplements to pay $5.5 million to settle charges that it falsely advertised that its ...

Feds Announce 'Sweeping' Actions Against Supplement Makers

The feds also filed a complaint against Bethel Nutritional Consulting ... filed civil charges against a batch of smaller supplement makers.

Food and Supplement Class Action Suits That Rely on Alleged ...

... against food and dietary supplement companies were brought under state consumer protection statutes and premised on claims that consumers were misled by a ...

Charges brought against makers of dietary supplement linked ... - PBS

WASHINGTON -- A Dallas company that had been ordered to recall a dietary supplement pill because of links to liver damage has been indicted ...

Texas Company Pleads Guilty to Distributing Misbranded Dietary ...

“For almost two years, the defendant in this case misinformed consumers with inaccurate labeling on dietary supplements,” said U.S. Attorney ...

Justice Department Announces Criminal Charges Against Dietary ...

The Department of Justice announced it is bringing civil and criminal charges against some makers and marketers of dietary supplements.

Sonoma County District Attorney Settles Civil Lawsuit Against ...

District Attorney Carla Rodriguez announced today that her office as part of the California Food, Drug, and Medical Device Task Force settled a consumer ...

Dietary supplement manufacturers face flurry of federal charges

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday brought criminal charges against manufacturers of popular dietary supplements promoted to athletes as workout ...

Makers of Nutritional Supplements Charged in Federal Sweep

The indictment against USPlabs, filed in Federal District Court in Dallas, accused the supplement manufacturer of telling its retailers and ...

The Criminalization of Dietary Supplement Enforcement

In United States v. USPlabs, LLC, et al.,6 the government alleges a host of adulteration, misbranding, fraud, and conspiracy charges arising out of the ...

Balance of Nature ordered to stop selling supplements

The California Food, Drug and Medical Device Task Force filed the complaint against Evig, LLC, over Balance of Nature's claims that its products ...

Dietary supplements in the USA: problematic trends - PMC

More than half the cases located involved defendants charged with introducing misbranded food or drugs into interstate commerce. Contaminants included anabolic ...

Vitamins Online, Inc. v. HeartWise, Inc., No. 20-4126 (10th Cir. 2023)

Vitamins Online sued for violations of the Lanham Act and Utah's common law Unfair Competition Law. The case proceeded to a bench trial, at the ...

The government is bringing criminal charges against companies that ...

Federal prosecutors just brought criminal and civil charges against more than 100 makers or marketers of bogus dietary supplements.

Charges filed against two dietary supplement companies

The Department of Justice has announced charges against two companies that make and sell dietary supplements.

Makers of Balance of Nature supplements pay $1.1M to settle false ...

A supplement company have agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit brought on by several district attorneys in the ...