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Wealth Press

Wealth Press Holdings LLC

The FTC sued WealthPress along with two of its owners, Roger Scott and Conor Lynch. According to the lawsuit, WealthPress sold its investment advice by claiming that clients would make a lot of money. The FTC says that WealthPress didn't have support for these claims and that many WealthPress clients lost money. Settlement benefits: The FTC is sending 6,290 payments totaling more than $177,000 to people who accepted their first payment and paid WealthPress $2,500 or more. If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days. If you get a PayPal payment, please accept it within 30 days. The FTC is sending 6,290 payments totaling more than $177,000 to people who accepted their first payment and paid WealthPress $2,500 or more.

Total fund
$1.2M
Estimated payout
The FTC is sending 6,290 payments totaling more than $177,000 to people who accepted their first payment and paid WealthPress $2,500 or more. If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days. If you get a PayPal payment, please accept it within 30 days.
Affected class
6,290
Administrator
JND Legal Administration

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people who accepted their first payment and paid WealthPress $2,500 or more.

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