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Judge Orders Dec. 12 Joint Scheduling Report in Migliano v. Parler

Lawyers for Catherine Migliano and Parler are to file a joint scheduling report by Dec. 12 on Migliano’s allegations the right-leaning social media platform violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act, said an order signed…

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Tuesday (docket 0:22-cv-61805) by U.S. District Judge Roy Altman for Southern Florida in Fort Lauderdale. Migliano alleges Parler inundated her with telemarketing text messages promoting the sale of Donald Trump non-fungible tokens in violation of both statutes (see 2210280002). Parler subsequently responded that Migliano agreed when she signed up for the platform to resolve all disputes through arbitration or to litigate her complaint in U.S. District Court for Nevada (see 2211180050). Parler also moved for dismissal for Migliano’s failure to state a claim.