QT, Inc.; Q-Ray Company, et al.
The FTC brought a federal civil action against QT, Inc., Q-Ray Company, Bio-Metal, Inc., and associated individuals (Que Te Park and Jung Joo Park) for deceptive health claims made in marketing the Q-Ray ionized bracelet. The case centered on unsubstantiated claims that the bracelet provided pain relief and other health benefits. The FTC pursued enforcement through federal court, resulting in a significant judgment against the defendants for consumer redress.
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Federal Trade Commission v. QT, Inc.; Q-Ray, Company; Bio-Metal, Inc.; Que Te Park, also known as Andrew Q. Park; and Jung Joo Park
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