The Federal Trade Commission just filed a contempt motion against Amare Global and three individuals for violating a previous order regarding health claims. Here is what it means for the consumer health and wellness industry.
1️⃣ Federal Trade Commission — FTC Files Contempt Motion Against Amare Global and Three Individuals Over Unsubstantiated Health Claims
The regulator filed a motion for civil contempt alleging the company and its executives violated a 2022 order by making deceptive health and earnings claims.
This action targets wellness companies and individuals marketing products with claims of treating mental health conditions or promising high income.
The court will now determine if the defendants must pay financial penalties or face further injunctions to prevent ongoing consumer harm.
2️⃣ Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario — Beware of getting a mortgage product from Sam Kamra and other unlicensed persons and entities
The Ontario regulator issued a public warning identifying Sam Kamra and associated entities as unlicensed to conduct mortgage business in the province.
This warning alerts consumers and legitimate mortgage brokerages to avoid dealing with unauthorized individuals who bypass consumer protection laws.
Individuals are encouraged to verify licenses through the official regulator registry before entering into any financial agreements for property loans.
3️⃣ Câmara dos Deputados — Comissão aprova proibição de taxa extra para aluno com dislexia ou TDAH em escola privada
A legislative committee approved a bill that prohibits private educational institutions from charging additional fees to students with dyslexia or ADHD.
The measure impacts private schools and families of students with neurodivergent conditions by ensuring equal access to education without financial penalties.
The bill continues through the legislative process where it will face further votes before becoming a permanent part of the national education code.
4️⃣ Câmara dos Deputados — Comissão aprova acesso a direitos sociais e previdenciários a mulheres da pesca artesanal
Legislators approved a proposal to guarantee access to social security and social assistance benefits for women working in the artisanal fishing sector.
The change specifically targets female workers in traditional fishing communities who have historically faced barriers to labor protections and retirement rights.
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— Elena Navarro · Managing Editor, RegNext
Daily Americas Radar · Friday 12 Jun 2026
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