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New York Apparel Firm Sued for Sending Multiple Unwanted Texts

Apparel company Seven Rock Life sent multiple texts to a customer’s cellphone, despite her listing on the do not call registry, said a Monday Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action (docket 1:23-cv-06407) in U.S. District Court for Eastern New York…

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in Brooklyn. Plaintiff Laura Silva of Canadian County, Oklahoma, didn’t give her consent to be contacted and has no existing business relationship with the company, said the complaint. The calls originated from number 844-617-2347, but that number isn't capable of receiving telephone calls and didn't connect Silva to Seven Rock when she tried to call, the complaint said. The calls to Silva’s phone caused her and class members harm and disruption, plus invasion of her privacy, aggravation, annoyance, intrusion on seclusion, trespass and conversion, the complaint said. Silva’s claims include violation of the TCPA and the Oklahoma Telephone Solicitation Act. She seeks actual and statutory damages, plus an injunction requiring Seven Rock to cease all telephonic sales calls and text messages made without valid consent under the OTSA.