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Gunjan Aggarwal - Criminal Judgment and Sentencing
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered judgment in criminal case 4:23-cr-00428 against Gunjan Aggarwal. The defendant was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison followed by 2 years supervised release, with a $100 special assessment. A writ of garnishment was issued to collect restitution.
Nebraska Joins FTC and Coalition States Lawsuit Against Ad Agencies for Digital Advertising Collusion
Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers joined the FTC and eight states in filing an antitrust lawsuit against major advertising agencies WPP, Publicis, Dentsu, Omnicom, and IPG for allegedly colluding since 2018 to establish common 'Brand Safety Floor' standards targeting 'misinformation.' The complaint alleges that firms NewsGuard and the Global Disinformation Index were used to promote demonetization of disfavored political viewpoints, displacing competition in the market for ad-buying services. The ad agencies have agreed to a proposed consent order that would prevent engaging in agreements setting common brand safety standards or restricting advertising based on biased criteria. The complaint and order were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
FTC and Seven States Settle Antitrust Case with Dentsu, WPP and Publicis
The FTC and a coalition of eight states including West Virginia reached a settlement with Dentsu, WPP (GroupM), and Publicis in an antitrust lawsuit alleging the companies secretly coordinated to create "brand safety" rules that cut off advertising revenue to conservative news outlets. Federal court-approved agreed orders permanently enjoin the companies from entering into agreements setting common brand safety standards or restricting advertising based on politically motivated criteria.
Indian Health Service - Storm-water Pollution Prevention Plan Sources Sought
The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking information on capable Indian-owned economic enterprises (IEE) or small businesses (ISBEE) to develop a Storm-water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the Kayenta Health Center. This sources-sought notice is for market research to inform acquisition strategy, including potential set-asides.
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