Missouri complained TV mental Hotline
Missouri Public Prosecutions has appealed against a direct line Television mental because of the alleged violation of the state has no right of appeal and fraud, AP reported.
”Miss Cleo should have seen coming,”Attorney General Jay Nixon said. ”This is not a crystal ball to recognize that ripping off consumers is not without consequences.”Nixon files two complaints against the access service Tuesday Resources Inc, a Florida company best known for the promotion of Miss Cleo’s tarot psychological Lecture.
Speaking with a Caribbean accent, Miss Cleo appears in national television advertisements of view much more promising in love, money and other belongings. Appeals in St. Louis Circuit Court claiming, 94 violations of the state is not a call list. The company is facing fines of up to $ 5000 per infraction found when the man is responsible for application, invited privacy.
Sean Moynihan, New York-based Access lawyer representing the AP said the state has no basis to complain about the company.
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