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FTC v. Amazon

The FTC alleged that Amazon knowingly violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by routinely refusing to provide transaction records to identity theft victims seeking documentation of fraudulent transactions made with their personal data. Amazon settled the charges by paying 2.25 million dollars in civil penalties.

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$2.25M alleged lossFiled: Jun 30 · 12:00 UTCUpdated: Jun 30 · 14:41 UTC
Defendant (1)
  • Amazon
    Entity defendant3 cases
Charges
  • Identity theft
SourceFederal Trade Commission

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2026/06/ftc-requires-amazon-pay-225-million-resolve-charges-it-knowingly-violated-fair-credit-reporting-act