Household First Life has settled one of many robocall fraud lawsuits filed in opposition to it in Texas.
On April 18th, FFL, founder Shawn Meaike and guardian firm Integrity Advertising and marketing Group knowledgeable the court docket;
Defendants Integrity Advertising and marketing Group, LLC, Household First Life, LLC, and Shawn Meaike … hereby notify the Court docket that Plaintiff Don Campbell and Defendants have settled all claims between them on this matter and are within the strategy of finishing the ultimate closing paperwork.
The events anticipate submitting the dismissal inside 30 days.
On Could third Plaintiff Don Campbell filed a Discover of Voluntary Dismissal. Particulars of the reached settlement stay confidential.
Campbell’s lawsuit was filed in September 2022.
Within the lawsuit Campbell accused Household First Lifetime of contacting him 3 times by way of SMS, in violation of the FCC’s Phone Shopper’s Safety Act and the FTC’s Telemarketing Gross sales Rule.
Campbell sought $4500 for the violations and extra broken associated to privateness violations.
In late 2021 Household First Life was sued over comparable robofraud allegations in Florida.
That lawsuit remains to be enjoying out, having been referred to mediation final Could.
In August 2022 Household First Life was once more sued for robocall fraud in Michigan.
One more lawsuit, filed in June 2022, accuses Household First Lifetime of promoting dud leads. That proposed class-action can also be nonetheless enjoying out.