Federal Trade Commission Sues Miami Tribe-Related Payday Lending Companies

Here are the materials:

Federal Trade Commission v. AMG Services, Inc.; Red Cedar Services, Inc., also doing business as 500FastCash; SFS, Inc., also doing business as OneClickCash; Tribal Financial Services, also doing business as Ameriloan, UnitedCashLoans, USFastCash, and Miami Nation Enterprises; AMG Capital Management, LLC; Level 5 Motorsports, LLC; Leadflash Consulting, LLC; Partner Weekly, LLC; Black Creek Capital Corporation; Broadmoor Capital Partners, LLC; The Muir Law Firm, LLC; Scott A. Tucker; Blaine A. Tucker; Timothy J. Muir; Don E. Brady; Robert D. Campbell; and Troy L. Little Axe, Defendants, and Park 269, LLC; and Kim C. Tucker, Relief Defendants. 
(United States District Court for the District of Nevada)

Case No. 2:12-cv-00536
FTC File No. 112 3024

April 2, 2012

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