Gary Cardone, Twin Brother of Grant Cardone, and Others Accused of Cybercrime in Class Action Lawsuit Involving Chargebacks911 and Keto Products

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In that previous action, documented under case number 8:23-cv-00796-MSS-CPT, Chargebacks911 agreed to a stipulated order for permanent injunction and monetary penalties totaling $150,000 without admitting wrongdoing. The FTC and Florida Attorney General’s allegations closely mirrored the current plaintiffs’ claims, particularly regarding microtransactions and deceptive management of merchant accounts.

In the present case, Plaintiffs have clearly defined the affected consumer class, which encompasses anyone in the United States who purchased three or five bottles of Ultra Fast Keto Boost, InstaKeto, or Instant Keto from June 28, 2019, through October 4, 2024. Thousands of consumers could potentially be impacted by the court’s eventual decision.
The outcome of the lawsuit remains uncertain as the court has not yet ruled on the liability of Chargebacks911, Gary Cardone, or Monica Eaton. No financial restitution or settlements have currently been offered or finalized, leaving the potential for significant consumer implications open-ended and contingent on future legal developments.