Google, iHeartMedia to Pay Illinois $1.5M For Allegedly Airing Misleading Smartphone Ads – NBC5 (Chicago)

"“Google and iHeartMedia misled customers with fabricated advertisements,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said. “I am committed to seeking enforcement against businesses and others who violate the law to take advantage of Illinois consumers.”
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Wish we went RED in 2022
3 years ago

Does someone know the total that Illinois has gotten repaid to them from these seemingly endless lawsuits against deep pockets? Where does this money go? The citizens are the ones tracked, privacy rights violated, credit reports compromised, yet no money ever seems to go directly back to the citizens.

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