FTC: Lead defendants in the IM Mastery Academy MLM scheme agree to surrender tens of millions of dollars in assets to settle federal charges. The settlement resolves allegations regarding the company's business practices.
Lead defendants in the IM Mastery Academy multi-level marketing scheme have agreed to surrender tens of millions of dollars in assets to settle charges brought by the Federal Trade Commission.
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