The owners of a Woodbridge-based telemarketing-fund-raising company will pay nearly $18.8 million to the federal government to settle a suit alleging they misled charitable donors.
The fine, part of a settlement approved Monday by a federal judge in Newark, is the largest ever reached by the Federal Trade Commission in a consumer protection case, said Betsy Lordan, an FTC spokeswoman.
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