The court imposed $120.2 million financial judgments against Usher and the corporate entities and $830,000 against the estate of John Pukke.
The court prohibited all of the defendants from engaging in real estate sales, telemarketing, and making misrepresentations to consumers.
Additionally, the court issued a final contempt order against Pukke, Baker, and Usher for violating a previous order prohibiting them from making misrepresentations while telemarketing.
Furthermore, the court determined that Pukke failed to comply with the monetary relief provisions of an earlier FTC complaint called the AmeriDebt, in which he was involved. In its final contempt order, the court entered a $172 million Ameridebt judgment against Pukke and a separate $120.2 million judgment against him, Baker, and Usher.
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