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TCPA Claims vs. P&G Dismissed With Prejudice, Says Stipulation

Plaintiff Christa Simmons and defendant Procter & Gamble agreed to the dismissal of Simmons’ Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against P&G, said their stipulation Monday (docket 0:22-cv-61956) in U.S. District Court for Southern Florida in Fort Lauderdale. Her claims…

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against P&G, which also alleged Florida Telephone Solicitation Act wrongdoing, are dismissed with prejudice, and the claims of the putative class members are dismissed without prejudice, it said. Simmons’ Oct. 20 complaint alleged P&G engaged in unsolicited text messaging to consumers without their consent to promote its Oral-B brand (see 2210210057).