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March 11, 2026

Maya Brown
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Maya Brown

Maya is a journalist out of Atlanta, GA. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Business from the University of Louisville. Maya is currently pursuing a dual-degree while simultaneously advocating for the general public as a writer and trailblazer in the community.

Financial Investigations November 21, 2018

Operators of Student Loan and Mortgage Debt Scheme Settle FTC Charges

Operators of a California-based student loan and mortgage debt relief organization have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that…

By Maya Brown

Investigates November 20, 2018

Top Holiday Scams to Avoid this Season

With Thanksgiving approaching, the holiday season is officially among us. Last year, Thanksgiving weekend saw one million more Americans than…

By Maya Brown

Financial Investigations November 14, 2018

1-800 Contacts Found Unlawfully Tainting Online Market

The nation’s largest online retailer of contact lenses, known as 1-800 Contacts, has unlawfully entered into a series of anticompetitive…

By Maya Brown

Financial Investigations November 13, 2018

Federal Trade Commission Freezes Health Insurance Scam

Exit polls from last week’s election indicate that health care was the number one issue for voters. These findings suggest…

By Maya Brown

Financial Investigations November 13, 2018

Initial Coin Offering Lawsuits Pending as Fraud and Scams Prevail

Since the success of Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies have exploded in the past year. Almost every other week, a new promoter introduces…

By Maya Brown

Financial Investigations November 12, 2018

FTC Hearings Continue Tomorrow at Howard University School of Law with Session #7: Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century

The FTC, formally known as The Federal Trade Commission, will continue its Hearings Initiative series tomorrow as the seventh session…

By Maya Brown

Financial Investigations November 10, 2018

MoneyGram Agrees to Pay $125 Million Dollars to Settle Allegations of FTC Order Violation

MoneyGram International has agreed to pay $125 million dollars to settle allegations that the company neglected to protect consumers and…

By Maya Brown

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