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Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission, and the State of Alabama, Plaintiffs, v. Trothsolutions Inc., an Alabama corporation, also d/b/a Troth Solutions; Trothsolutions LLC, a Nevada limited liability corporation, also d/b/a Troth Solutions and Trothsolutiontechnologies; Quickkonto LLC, a Florida limited liability company, also d/b/a Troth Solutions, Troth Av, Trothsolutions Av, qkontos.com, Qkontos, Inc, and Qkontos, LLC; Crazy Bee Man of Palm Beach Inc., a Florida corporation, also d/b/a Elfinam; Edoorways International Corp, also d/b/a Trothsolutions; Escue Energy, Inc., a Nevada corporation, f/k/a Edoorways International Corporation, also d/b/a Trothsolutions and Trothsolution; Airoways LLC, a Nevada limited liability corporation; Madhu Sethi, individually and as an officer of Quickkonto LLC, Crazy Bee Man of Palm Beach Inc., Edoorways International Corp, and Escue Energy, Inc., also d/b/a Trothsolutiontechnologies; and Ila Sethi, individually and as an officer of Trothsolutions Inc. and Trothsolutions LLC, Defendants.
FTC Matter/File Number
172 3018
X170034
Civil Action Number
2:17-cv-00698-RDP
Â鶹´«Ã½ Type
Â鶹´«Ã½ Injunctions
Â鶹´«Ã½ Court
Northern District of Alabama

Case Summary

The operators of a tech support scam that did business under Troth Solutions and other names settled Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission charges that they tricked consumers into believing their computers were infected with viruses and malware, and then charged them hundreds of dollars for unnecessary repairs.