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By City News Service
Apr 19, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced today that the city obtained a court order that prohibits a California-based vaping company from targeting youth in its marketing campaigns and requires the company to pay a $1.2 million penalty.
According to Feuer, Kandypens, which sells vape products online, engaged in youth-targeting marketing through YouTube and Instagram, as well as product placement in music videos for artists with young fan bases, including Justin Bieber and DJ Khaled.
Kandypens did not immediately respond to a request for statement.
“The vaping industry has taken a page from big tobacco s previous efforts. It uses shiny new e-cigarettes and flavored vapes to attract kids; some vaping companies have employed product placement and engage celebrities to target kids, Feuer said.
Mike Feuer Announces Injunction To Stop Vaping Company Marketing To Kids
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LA nursing home will pay $275,000 after it dumped residents onto the streets to make room for more-lucrative COVID patients that yielded an extra $600 a DAY - including an elderly man with dementia and a resident with HIV
L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer announced Monday that his office reached the settlement with the Lakeview Terrace Skilled Nursing Facility
It comes just two years after another settlement the facility had with the city
The city claimed in its suit that the 99-bed facility was trying to secure higher reimbursement rates - upward of $600 a day more - from COVID-19 patients
They would get rid of residents to get the COVID-19 patients, the suit says