
Curl Bible founder Dana Chanel, legal name Casey Olivera, has reached a settlement to cough up more than $100,000 in fees.
The Pennslyvania Attorney General Michelle Henry sued Dana and Credit Exterminators Inc. The lawsuit accused Dana of promoting the credit repair business and mobile app developer Alakazam Apps. Ultimately, the allegations say the businesses failed to deliver final products.
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According to a statement from AG Henry, Chanel and other defendants will have to pay $87,269.91 in restituion, $31,000 in legal fees and $6,000 in civil penalties. There’s an additional suspended $55,000 in civil penalties. If the defandants violate the settlement agreement, they will have to pay it.
Why Did The Pennslyvania Attorney General Sued Dana Chanel?
AG Henry brought forth the lawsuit after content with social media followers of Chanel who claimed to have been scammed by Credit Exterminators/Earn Company and/or Alakazam Apps.
Some didn’t receive services or good at all. But others complained about the quality and value of goods and services. Ultimately, the lawsuit alleged Dana Chanel and defendants violated consumer protection laws.
Moving forward, Dana Chanel and defendants have to follow three rules to abide by their settlement. They cannot fail to deliver or misrepresent the value of the goods and services. They also cannot operate outside of terms advertised to consumers.
The settlement won’t be official until the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas approves it. The approval timeline is unclear and not discussed in the AG’s statement.
Dana Chanel has not publicly reacted to the pending settlement.