FTC v. Kids Project - Petition to Quash Civil Investigative Demand
Summary
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a petition to quash a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) in the matter of Kids Project (Matter Number P264800). This action relates to an ongoing FTC investigation concerning consumer protection practices.
What changed
The FTC has filed a petition to quash or limit a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) issued in connection with its investigation into Kids Project, identified by Matter Number P264800. This filing indicates a legal challenge to the scope or validity of the information sought by the FTC through its investigative powers.
This action is significant for any entity facing an FTC CID, as it highlights potential grounds for challenging such demands. Regulated entities, particularly those involved in consumer protection, should review the details of this petition to understand the legal arguments being made and to assess potential implications for their own compliance strategies and responses to FTC investigations. While no specific compliance deadline is mentioned for other parties, the filing itself necessitates careful legal review and potential strategic adjustments.
What to do next
- Review FTC's petition to quash CID for legal arguments and potential implications.
- Assess internal data and practices in light of FTC's investigative focus on consumer protection.
Source document (simplified)
- Consumer Protection Date
February 10, 2026
Matter Number P264800
File Petition to Quash or Limit Civil Investigative Demand (11.27 MB)
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