FTC False Advertising Judgment Marks Largest Fine Ever Paid by an Ad Agency

Marketing Architects agreed to pay a whopping $2 million

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This week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Marketing Architects, Inc. (MAI), an advertising agency based in Minneapolis, Minn., agreed to pay $2 million to settle a false advertising complaint filed with the FTC and the State of Maine Attorney General’s Office.

The decision is unique in that it represents the largest-ever penalty levied against an ad agency. It also specifically bars the agency from working to market weight loss products that are “deceptively pitched to consumers,” citing “a history of creating similar claims” for other clients.

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