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  2. Terren Peizer - Wikipedia

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    Terren Scott Peizer (born July 31, 1959) is an American businessperson. [4] On June 21, 2024, he was found guilty by a California federal jury of three counts of insider trading and securities fraud, following a nine-day trial.

  3. Column: This porn company makes millions by shaming porn ...

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    Strike 3 Holdings says it's the creator of 'artistic' and 'inspiring' pornography. Some judges call it a copyright troll that makes millions by threatening to out those who download its films.

  4. BJ's Wholesale Club - Wikipedia

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    BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc., commonly referred as BJ's, is an American regional membership-only warehouse club chain based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, operating in the eastern United States in addition to Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Tennessee, and Alabama.

  5. Bridgecorp Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally listed on the New Zealand stock exchange as Bridgevale Mining and changed its name in 1987, the same year it acquired Toy Warehouse. [2] Bridgecorp Holdings was delisted after the toy company—considered underperforming—was sold in 1992 [ 2 ] and went into receivership the same year. [ 3 ]

  6. OneMain Financial ordered to pay $20 million for deceptive ...

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    The company, which has been in business since 2010, has 1,400 branches in 44 states and is best known for catering to those with lower credit scores. According to the CFPB, OneMain pressured its ...

  7. Mutual Benefits Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Benefits Corporation was a Ft. Lauderdale, Florida based investment sales company that operated a huge ponzi scheme selling viatical settlements, with investors losing an estimated $835 million. The principal ring leader of the scam was Joel Steinger.

  8. Kids as young as 14 were found working at a Tennessee ... - AOL

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    The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. As part of a consent agreement with the federal government, the company is also required to set aside $1.5 million to help ...

  9. In re Sears Holdings Management Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of 2009 the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Sears Holdings Management Corporation (SHMC) for unfair or deceptive acts or practices affecting commerce. [1] SHMC operates the sears.com and kmart.com retail websites for Sears Holdings Corporation. As part of a marketing effort, some users of sears.com and kmart.com ...