Federal Trade Commission v. Sale Slash LLC et al
Federal Trade Commission |
Artur Babayan, Vahe Haroutounian, Purists Choice LLC and Sale Slash LLC |
Robb Evans and Associates LLC |
VAS Media Group, Inc. |
2:2015cv03107 |
April 27, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Percy Anderson |
Andrew J. Wistrich |
Securities/Commodities |
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Filing 171 Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunction and Monetary Judgment filed by Judge Percy Anderson against Defendants Defendants Sale Slash, LLC, Purists Choice LLC, Optim Products LLC, Edgar Babayan, Artur Babayan, and Vahe Haroutounian (collectivel y, "Stipulating Defendants"). Judgment in the amount of Forty-Three Million, Three Hundred Seventy-Nine Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty-Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($43,379,253.50) is entered in favor of the Commission against Stipulating Individual Defendants and Stipulating Corporate Defendants, jointly and severally, as equitable monetary relief. (See attached document for other requirements.) (lom) |
Filing 145 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION as to Defendants Apex Customer Care, LLC, Penway, LLC, Renvee, LLC, Optim Products, LLC, and Edgar Babayan by Judge Percy Anderson. See document for details. (smo) |
Filing 33 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION by Judge Percy Anderson. See document for details. (smo) |
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