Correction: The original version of this article misstated the clients the law firms are representing. 

LaTouraine Inc. d/b/a Naughty America and Epoch Payment Solutions removed a consumer class action to California Southern District Court on Thursday. According to the complaint, the defendants’ offer of a $1.95, three-day trial membership for an adult entertainment website is misleading because even if customers cancel the membership within three days, they are automatically enrolled into a membership for another adult website and charged $31.95 per month. The suit was filed by Edelsberg Law and Kaliel Gold. Naughty America is represented by attorneys from Clark Hill, Hunton Andrews Kurth, and Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker. Epoch is represented by Sheppard Mullin. The case is 3:23-cv-00616, Dunn v. LaTouraine Inc. et al.

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