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Compliance & Ethics

Amazon to Pay $2.25 Million Over Identity Theft Record Failures

Amazon.com has agreed to pay a $2.25 million civil penalty to resolve allegations that it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to give identity theft victims requested records of transactions involving people believed to have fraudulently used their identification. In other cases, according to the government, Amazon provided the records too late.

RentGrow to Pay $2.25 Million to Resolve Tenant Screening Allegations

A federal court has entered a stipulated order requiring RentGrow to pay a $2.25 million civil penalty and accept an injunction to resolve allegations that its tenant-screening practices violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. The Federal Trade Commission investigated the case and referred it to the department.

NewRez Reaches $15.5 Million Multistate Settlement Over Force-Placed Insurance

NewRez LLC has agreed to a $15.5 million multistate settlement after regulators found the mortgage servicer charged more than 4,200 borrowers for force-placed insurance even though they already had active homeowners policies.

Goliath Ventures Faces SEC, CFTC Actions Over Alleged $397 Million Crypto Fraud

The CFTC filed a civil complaint against Goliath Ventures and its CEO, Christopher Delgado, in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida on Aug. 11, alleging that the company participated in a Ponzi scheme in which customer funds were misappropriated rather than invested as represented. The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a separate civil action against Goliath and Delgado the same day, according to the CFTC.

Veloxis Pharmaceuticals to Pay More Than $46 Million Over Kickback Schemes

Veloxis has agreed to pay more than $46 million to resolve criminal and civil liability tied to kickback schemes involving healthcare providers and specialty pharmacies, the Justice Department said Monday. The North Carolina drugmaker entered into a deferred prosecution agreement connected to a criminal conspiracy charge and agreed to settlements covering alleged false claims submitted to federal healthcare programs and failures to properly disclose payments to physicians.

AGCO & Dealers Fined $36 Million Over 11-Year Farm Machinery Cartel in Poland

Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection has found that AGCO and eight agricultural machinery dealers spent 11 years dividing the Polish market and exchanging pricing information, an arrangement that restricted farmers’ ability to obtain competing offers for tractors, combine harvesters and, for some brands, spare parts.

German Competition Authority Fines Road Maintenance Companies €60.3 Million Over Decade-Long Cartel

The Bundeskartellamt has imposed fines totaling approximately €60.3 million on companies it says spent nearly a decade deciding among themselves who would win contracts before public authorities had finished inviting bids. The authority concluded that the firms divided customers, coordinated prices, and exchanged cover bids in the market for Dünne Asphaltdeckschichten in Kaltbauweise, or DSK, a cold-applied asphalt surfacing technique widely used to extend the life of roads.