Feds Net $21M In Row Over 'Deceptive' MyLife Reports

By Allison Grande (December 16, 2021, 10:35 PM EST) -- Online background report company MyLife.com Inc. and its founder will pay $21 million to consumers, and must stop falsely suggesting that background reports contain criminal or sex offender records to entice customers to subscribe, to settle the federal government's claims of credit reporting and consumer protection law violations....

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