Ameridebt Debt Rises While Pukke, Baker, and Chadwick are Broken
3 months ago
It appears the trial involving the actions of Andris Pukke, Peter Baker, and Luke Chadwick with their Sanctuary Belize scheme has come to a predicted painful end.
In a flurry of court documents, the Judge has trounced the participants in the foreign land sales scheme that has roots in the non-profit debt management group Ameridebt.
There is no need for me to engage in any hyperbole or opinion to write this post. I’m going to stick with the facts as the Judge and the Court have determined them to be after a trial of a .
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed concern on Wednesday in a case involving a high-profile payday lender .
On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case,
AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC, that could substantially curtail the primary authority the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) relies on to seek monetary relief from defendants in federal court. For decades, the FTC has used Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 (FTC Act) to seek billions in restitution and disgorgement in a wide range of actions, including cases concerning telemarketing and online frauds, deceptive business practices, data security and privacy breaches, and conspiracies to monopolize in pharmaceutical markets.
Section 13(b) authorizes the FTC to seek injunctive relief “whenever the Commission has reason to believe . that any person, partnership, or corporation is violating, or is about to violate, any provision of law enforced by the Federal Trade Commission,” if an injunction would be in the public interest. It does not provide for monetary relief explicitly. Two other prov
As Republican lawmakers prepare to mount a challenge on Wednesday to President-elect Joe Biden’s election win, it’s helpful to keep in mind that we have laws against making false and misleading claims, and against practices aimed at taking advantage of people.
Those laws, however, are in