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US
v. Nationwide Premium Cigar Distributors Corp., et al. |
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Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (CLOSED)
General Information:
In June of 2002, the United States of America filed a complaint
against Nationwide Premium Cigar Distributors Corp. ("Nationwide
Premium") and Alvin Blish in the Southern District of Florida (
Civil Case #: 02-CV-60811). In the complaint,
the United States alleged that the company offered franchises to the
public without making disclosures that are required by law. The Government
has alleged that, when promoting and selling its business opportunities,
Nationwide Premium engaged in sales practices that violate Federal Trade
Commission (FTC) regulations relating to the sale of franchises.
In May of 2003, the Court entered a stipulated
judgment and order for permanent injunction.
For more information in this matter, please visit the related case
site: US v. Grover Stewart, A/K/A Lee
Stewart. Future developments will be posted to this web site. As
such, please do not attempt to contact the Consumer Protection Branch
by telephone or e-mail.
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