Liberty League to Pay 100K for False Claims
May 29, 2006 The Arizona Attorney General's Office has reached a $100,000 settlement with a Scottsdale-based company accused of tricking its customers into believing they would receive large commissions for selling personal development products. The settlement requires Liberty League International LLC to pay the state $100,000 in civil penalties and $15,000 in attorneys' fees, the state office announced last week.
Restitution payments from the company at 14300 N. Northsight Blvd. will be determined by Maricopa County Superior Court at a later date.
The consent judgment against Liberty League and its principals, Brent Payne and Shane Krider, resolves complaints that the multilevel marketing corporation got customers to spend substantial amounts of money to help market its products.
The personal development products included a home-study course, a four-day personal development conference and a five-day personal finance and development conference. Prices ranged from $1,495 to $12,995 per person, according to the attorney general's office.
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Liberty League to Pay 100K for False Claims
Scottsdale firm to pay $100K for false claims May 29, 2006 The Arizona Attorney General's Office has reached a $100,000 settlement with a Scottsdale-based company accused of tricking its customers into believing they would receive large commissions for selling personal development products. ... Read More...