Saturday, June 11, 2022

AG Ferguson wins $500,000 for individuals impacted by US Stemology’s unproven claims ...

that its stem cell injections could treat COVID-19 and other medical conditions.

https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-wins-500000-individuals-impacted-us-stemology-s-unproven-claims-its


Attorney General’s Office shuts down US Stemology’s deceptive marketing, including claims that stem cell injections could treat COVID-19


SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced that, as a result of his lawsuit against the company, Seattle-based US Stemology and its owner, Dr. Tami Meraglia, cannot advertise, market or receive any payment for unproven stem cell treatments. US Stemology must also pay $500,000 to the Attorney General’s Office, which will be used to provide restitution for those who paid for stem cell procedures. 107 individuals paid for the procedures and are eligible for restitution.


In March, Ferguson filed a lawsuit against the company, asserting it claimed in its marketing that stem cell injections could treat COVID-19 and dozens of other serious medical conditions, including asthma, lupus, Parkinson’s disease, congestive heart failure and multiple sclerosis. There is no reliable clinical evidence stem cell therapy can effectively treat these conditions.


After the Attorney General’s Office began its investigation, US Stemology stopped performing stem procedures in June 2021, and has not performed any procedures since.


Some people paid up to $10,000 for the unproven treatments. Due to medical privacy laws, the Attorney General’s Office cannot obtain information about US Stemology’s clients unless those clients provide a waiver. All 107 people eligible for restitution will receive a letter from US Stemology in the mail in the next two months, which asks them to provide some information to the Attorney General’s Office for the purpose of providing the refunds. Individuals must complete this form to receive their refund.


“Dr. Meraglia and US Stemology advertised stem cells as a life-changing miracle cure that could treat almost anything — even COVID,” Ferguson said. “They preyed on people’s fears and frustrations about their health to sell hundreds of thousands of dollars in unproven treatments. Our work put a stop to US Stemology’s modern day snake-oil scheme.”


Under the consent decree, filed in King County Superior Court, the company must pay $500,000 to the Attorney General’s Office, which will be used as restitution for those who paid for Dr. Meraglia’s stem cell treatments. The company must pay $300,000 in suspended penalties if they violate the terms of the consent decree.


The Attorney General’s Office has independently verified that US Stemology lacks the funds to pay the full judgment amount immediately. The company is required to pay the $500,000 within 24 months, at a 6 percent interest rate. The Attorney General’s Office will provide restitution before utilizing any remainder to cover the cost of the case and future enforcement of the Consumer Protection Act.


Under the consent decree, the company also cannot claim its treatments are part of a “clinical trial” without proper FDA approval. In its marketing to consumers, the company claimed it was treating patients as part of clinical trials. In reality, the “trials” did not follow generally accepted standards of scientific research — and the researchers themselves led the “independent review” of the trials.


Details of the case


US Stemology owns the Seattle Stem Cell Center in lower Queen Anne. The Attorney General’s Office was first alerted to this case when a concerned Washingtonian reported the company’s false claims that it could treat and prevent COVID-19. The company made these claims for at least three months in the early stages of the pandemic.


For example, an ad from the company claimed that a “critically ill” COVID patient got better from stem cell treatments. In spring 2020, the company posted a downloadable “Free Coronavirus Thriving Guide,” that called stem cell treatment “your personalized ‘vaccine’ against getting sick with COVID-19.”


After the Attorney General’s Office sent a cease and desist letter, the company removed from its website the claims that stem cells are effective against COVID-19.


While looking into the consumer complaint, investigators at the Attorney General’s Office discovered that the company claimed it could treat dozens of other conditions — including serious heart, autoimmune and neurological conditions — without reliable scientific evidence that stem cell treatments are effective in treating them.


US Stemology began marketing that it could treat these conditions starting as early as 2018. Meraglia began the stem cell clinic out of the basement of the medispa she owned, which mostly performed aesthetic and cosmetic treatments at the time.


The Seattle Stem Cell Center performed its stem cell “treatments” on over 100 patients for a host of serious, chronic conditions, including asthma, muscular dystrophy, stroke, diabetes and Crohn’s disease.


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only approved stem cell treatments for some blood disorders, but these procedures use a different cell type than what US Stemology used. The FDA has not approved stem cell treatments for any other condition. Health insurance plans generally do not cover stem cell treatments.


Assistant Attorneys General Daniel Davies and Logan Starr, investigators Anton Forbes and Eric Peters, paralegal Rosa Hernandez and legal assistant Michelle Paules are working on the case.


If you see suspicious or unproven claims about health treatments, report it to the Attorney General’s Office by filing a complaint at https://www.atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.



IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


AG Ferguson files lawsuit to shut down predatory tech sales program, recover money for harmed Washingtonians.

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit today against a South Carolina company offering a deceptive online training program that duped Washingtonians into paying $30,000 for an online course. The company, Prehired LLC, issued the following guarantee in its marketing materials: “We guarantee you land a $60k+ job offer (from a tech company YOU choose).”


Application portal for $3.5 million in grants to Washington community festivals and events open June 8 – July 1.


Washington Courts: News and Information

“Families Made Whole”: June Starts Celebration of Reunited Families Across Washington

June 08, 2022

June is Family Reunification Month in Washington, and courts and counties across Washington this summer will recognize parents who worked to bring their families back together after a period of struggling. At least 16 counties have scheduled celebrations which also recognize the social workers, parent allies, court staff, attorneys and others who support the families through the process of reunifying. 


Washington’s litter prevention campaign aims to curb roadside debris--DOE


WDFW to host public workshop June 28 to discuss management of Methow Wildlife Area in Okanogan County.

EPHRATA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will host a public workshop from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28 at the Winthrop Barn, 51 N. Hwy 20 in Winthrop to discuss the development of a new Methow Wildlife Area Management Plan.


Murray, Inslee announce opportunity for public to comment on independent Lower Snake River Dams draft report.

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and Gov. Jay Inslee announced the release of an independent draft report that will help inform the recommendations of their Joint Federal-State Process regarding the Lower Snake River Dams and salmon recovery in the Pacific Northwest. Today’s release of the draft begins a one month comment period that will end July 11. 


Inslee statement on increased funding proposal for Hanford.

Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement Wednesday in response to the White House's amended funding proposal for cleaning up radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear site. The administration reversed course on a proposed $172 million funding cut and now proposes increased spending on the cleanup site by more than $18 million in the next fiscal year. 


Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning illness confirmed.

OLYMPIA -- Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Snohomish County Health District have identified a confirmed case of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) in a Snohomish County resident. The individual experienced tingling and numbness of the lips, tongue, and extremities after consuming butter clams that were recreationally harvested in Island County.



FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO DC:


Kilmer and New Democrat Coalition Announce Action Plan to Fight Inflation and Cut Costs for Americans

The New Dem Action Plan Outlines Concrete Steps the Biden Administration and Congress Can Take to Tackle Short- and Long-Term Inflation and Lower Americans’ Living Costs.


Kilmer Votes to Pass ‘Red Flag’ Legislation

Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) voted to support the Federal Extreme Risk Protection Order Act/Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, legislation he co-sponsored to help end the epidemic of gun violence in America. Extreme risk laws – also known as “red flag laws” – aim to empower family members, loved ones, and law enforcement to intervene and temporarily prevent someone in crisis from accessing firearms. The legislation passed the House with bipartisan support.


PNW Public Lands Awarded $16.8 Million from Cantwell-led Bill to Address Maintenance Backlog

Central receives funding for 7 projects, including road repairs, bridge replacements and campground upgrades


PNW Public Lands Awarded $16.8 Million from Cantwell-led Bill to Address Maintenance Backlog

Eastern receives funding for three projects, including trail restoration and campground upgrades.


Murray, Tester Again Urge VA Secretary to Address Repeated Electronic Health Record System Failures.

Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee (SVAC), and committee Chairman Jon Tester (D-MT) joined their Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives urging Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Denis McDonough to address and fix repeated failures of Cerner’s Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program at VA medical centers in Washington state and across the country. The Senators were also joined by Representatives Mark Takano, Chair of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and Frank Mrvan, Chair of the Subcommittee on Technology Modernization.


Senator Patty Murray Secures Major Increase in President’s Budget Request for Hanford Cleanup, Continues to Push on Federal Commitment.



WORLD NEWS HEADLINES;

From the UN NEWS CENTER & USUN, Along with other sources:


Brazil urged to step up search for missing journalist and indigenous activist.

Authorities in Brazil must step up efforts to find a British journalist and an indigenous rights activist who disappeared nearly a week ago in a dangerous remote area of the Amazon, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Friday. 


Death sentence for Ukraine foreign fighters is a war crime: UN rights office.

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday condemned the death sentence handed down to three foreign fighters in Ukraine by a court in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic. “Such trials against prisoners of war amount to a war crime,” said OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani.


Forge prosperous, democratic, equitable societies, Guterres tells Americas summit.

It is essential to close the gap between the great potential of the Americas region and the daily struggles facing its people, UN Secretary-António Guterres told senior officials from across the hemisphere on Thursday. 


World’s most vulnerable now paying even more, for less food: FAO.

Countries are expected to spend a staggering $1.8 trillion importing food they need this year; this would be a new world record but worryingly, it’s going to buy them less food, not more.


Act now to end food, energy and finance crisis, Guterres urges world leaders.

Ripple effects from the war in Ukraine have generated a severe cost-of-living crisis which no country or community can escape, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday at a press conference to launch the latest report on the conflict’s impacts on food security, energy, and financing. --USUN


Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s Meeting with Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.--USUN


Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Lao Deputy Foreign Minister Thongphane--US STATE DEPT.


U.S., U.K. Working to Build Seamless Command and Control Network--DOD

The United States has an unparalleled network of allies, and that's a huge advantage in warfare. 



NATIONAL & BUSINESS NEWS:


Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke Delivers Remarks Announcing a Pattern or Practice Investigation of the State of Louisiana and the Louisiana State Police.--DOJ


Westlake Chemical Corporation Subsidiaries Agree to Reduce Harmful Air Pollution at Three U.S. Chemical Facilities

Settlement Will Cut Flaring at Plants in Louisiana and Kentucky---DOJ


White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities Names 2022 HBCU Scholars--DEPT. of EDUCATION


CDC Media Alert: Backyard poultry contact linked to more than 200 Salmonella illnesses in 2022--CDC


FDA Infant Formula Update: June 9, 2022

U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an update on additional steps it has taken that will lead to more infant formula available in the U.S. under the agency’s recent increased flexibilities.


HUD AWARDS FUNDING TO FIGHT HOUSING DISCRIMINATION


WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $125,000 to support fair housing organizations working to help end housing discrimination. These funds are provided through the Department’s  Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP)  both to help people who believe they have been victims of housing discrimination and to educate housing providers about fair housing laws.


Fact Sheet: DHS Resumes Cuban Family Reunification Parole (CFRP) Program and Haitian Family Reunification Parole (HFRP) Program Operations.


HHS Announces National Competition to Spark Innovation that Will Improve Patient Access to Primary Care.



BUSINESS NEWS:


Testimony of Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen Before the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives--DEPT. of Treasury


Mississippi Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty to Helping Clients File False Tax Returns

A Gulfport, Mississippi, man pleaded guilty today to preparing false federal tax returns for clients.--DOJ


Federal Reserve announces it will soon release second tool to help community financial institutions implement the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting standard.


IRS wraps up 2022 "Dirty Dozen" scams list; agency urges taxpayers to watch out for tax avoidance strategies.


U.S. Department of Agriculture to Invest up to $65 Million in Pilot Program to Strengthen Food Supply Chain, Reduce Irregular Migration, and Improve Working Conditions for Farmworkers.--USDA


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TAKES ACTION TO REDUCE MINERS’ EXPOSURE TO SILICA DUST AS WORK CONTINUES ON AN IMPROVED HEALTH STANDARD--US DEPT. of Labor


Merchant cash advance operators settle FTC charges for bilking small businesses--FTC


At the Summit of the Americas, Our Region Must Get Down to Business

Leaders from the public and private sectors across the Western hemisphere must find consensus on our shared challenges and opportunities at the Summit of the Americas.--US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE



NEWS FROM OTHER SOURCES:


Trump rants on Truth Social against Jan. 6 prime-time hearing, calls riot a ‘rush on the Capitol’-- The Washington Times.


Trump turns on Ivanka after she sided with Barr in Jan. 6 testimony--WE


Rep. Kevin Hern: ‘The American People Don’t Believe That Inflation Is Only 8% … Everything Is Up Double Digit’--CNS




LOCAL MEETINGS:


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS;


Clallam County work session for 6/13/22


Clallam County board meeting for 6/14/22


Clallam County Housing Authority meeting 6/15/22


Port of Port Angeles Commission meeting for 6/14/22


City of Sequim Council meeting for 6/13/22


City of Forks Council meeting for 6/13/22


Clallam County PUD meeting for 6/13/22


OMC Board meeting for 6/15/22


 

 

School Special Board Meeting

When: Tue, June 14, 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Where: Lincoln Center, 905 W 9th St, Port Angeles, WA 98363, USA,  



JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS:


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 6/13/22







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