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Plaintiff Voluntarily Dismisses Her TCPA Claims vs. Procter & Gamble

Plaintiff Olukemi Adewole voluntarily dismissed her Telephone Consumer Protection Act claims against Procter & Gamble, said her notice Thursday (docket 1:23-cv-00336) in U.S. District Court for Southern Ohio in Cincinnati. P&G hadn’t served an answer, a motion for summary judgment…

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or any other responsive pleading to Adewole’s June 1 complaint, said the notice. The dismissal applies only to Adewole’s claims, and doesn’t affect claims by other putative class members, it said. Adewole’s class action alleged P&G engages “in unsolicited and continuous text messaging practices” in support of its Oral-B brand, even after consumers opt out of the solicitations (see 2306020004).