Warshak, Steve; Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, Inc., Lifekey, Inc., Warner Health Care, Inc., and Wagner Nutraceuticals, Inc., et al.
The FTC brought an enforcement action against Steve Warshak, Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, Inc., and related entities for deceptive marketing practices related to dietary supplements. The case involved unsubstantiated and misleading claims made in the marketing of products such as Enzyte. Relief defendants including family members and a trustee were named, indicating the FTC sought to recover ill-gotten gains transferred to third parties. The matter resulted in a formal FTC proceeding with injunctive and monetary relief sought.
Required actions (2)
Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Steve Warshak, Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, Inc., Lifekey, Inc., Warner Health Care, Inc., and Wagner Nutraceuticals, Inc., Defendants
Carri Warshak, Harriet Warshak, and Paul Kellogg in his capacity as trustee, Relief Defendants
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