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- Government Actions:Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:The People of the State of California vs. Calmini Projects, Inc.; California Mini Truck, Incorporated; Steven D. Kramer; Justin Michael Reed; and Does 1 through 100
On June 20th, 2019 the Kern County District Attorney’s Office filed a Complaint for Civil Penalties, Restitution, Injunction and Other Relief before the County of Kern – Metropolitan Division of The Superior Court of the State Of California. Charges filed allege the business is in violation of state law under the Unfair Competition Law and the False Advertising Law. These laws prohibit the business from making any untrue or misleading statements and from swindling money from consumers before and after failing to provide the products. This matter is pending. For more details please click here.
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