Plaintiff Reaches Settlement of TCPA, FTSA Claims vs. P&G
Plaintiff Christa Simmons resolved her Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Procter & Gamble “on an individual, non-class basis,” said her notice of settlement Thursday (docket 0:22-cv-61956) in U.S. District Court for Southern Florida in Fort Lauderdale. “The parties are…
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now in the process of finalizing the terms of the settlement,” it said. She asked the court to vacate all pending deadlines, and allow the parties 30 days to file a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice, it said. Simmons’ Oct. 20 class action alleged P&G engaged in unsolicited text messaging to promote its Oral-B brand to consumers without their prior express written consent (see 2210210057). Her complaint also accused P&G of Florida Telephone Solicitation Act wrongdoing.