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| | "Operation Vend Up Broke" |
 | | The complaint, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado in Denver, on August 24, 1998, names as defendants Vendors Financial Services, Inc., also doing business as T and H Management, Inc., Samuel John Levine, Jay Samuel Levine and Tom Davis, also known as Richard McLaughlin. |
 | | MII Investments and its president Gary W. Moore, have agreed to pay $50,000 in consumer redress to settle FTC charges that they made a variety of false and misleading claims to induce sales of area distributorships for the "Freedom Jet" needle-free insulin injection system for diabetics. |
 | | The complaint and proposed settlement, which was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, in Chicago, on September 1, 1998, names as defendants MII Investment Corp., d/b/a Moore's Industries, Inc., and Gary Warren Moore. |
| www.ftc.gov /opa/1998/09/vendup2.shtm (1269 words) |
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