The court granted the FTC’s request for summary judgment on
all counts against Gail Daniels and The
Primary Group Inc. charged in an action filed by the agency in May 2015.
The court found that defendants had deceived consumers via text messages,
emails and phone calls that falsely threatened consumers with arrest or
lawsuits if they did not make debt collection payments. The court
previously had halted the scheme and frozen the defendants’ assets pending
litigation.
The court’s final order bans the defendants from debt
collection activities and prohibits them from misrepresenting material
facts about financial-related products and services. It also bars them from
profiting from consumers’ personal information and failing to dispose of it
properly, and imposes a judgment of $980,000, which represents the amount
of money the defendants collected from the scheme.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia,
Atlanta Division, entered a summary judgment against the defendants on May
19, 2016.
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