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Episode Synopsis
Today’s episode of Don’t Say That is a real eye-opener! I sat down with Greg Christianson, and we tackled a terrifying question: Can the FTC put you in jail? The answer might surprise you…
Greg shared a case that shocked me. A marketer was sentenced to 25 years in prison because of a collaboration between the FTC and the Department of Justice.
The question I had for him was… is this something that should keep marketers up at night?
Here’s what we covered:
The shocking case of Simple Health LLC and the 25-year prison sentence.
How concurrent civil and criminal actions work and why they’re so dangerous.
Should marketers be worried about this?
The rise in FTC asset freezes and what that means for marketers.
Plus… does compliant marketing work?
This episode might open your eyes to some risks you hadn’t con
Greg shared a case that shocked me. A marketer was sentenced to 25 years in prison because of a collaboration between the FTC and the Department of Justice.
The question I had for him was… is this something that should keep marketers up at night?
Here’s what we covered:
The shocking case of Simple Health LLC and the 25-year prison sentence.
How concurrent civil and criminal actions work and why they’re so dangerous.
Should marketers be worried about this?
The rise in FTC asset freezes and what that means for marketers.
Plus… does compliant marketing work?
This episode might open your eyes to some risks you hadn’t con
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