UPDATE: Dun & Bradstreet to Pay $5.7M to Resolve Alleged Violations of Federal Trade Commission Order

Source: DOJ Justice News (Press Releases)

Published: 2026-01-14T12:00:00+00:00

Summary

The Justice Department, acting on referral from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), announced today that a federal court has entered a stipulated order resolving a case against Dun & Bradstreet Inc., doing business as D&B. Under the court’s order, Dun & Bradstreet will pay a $2,063,000 civil penalty and $2,785,786 in customer refunds, in addition to $924,590 of refunds it has already issued, to resolve allegations that it violated an FTC order.

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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/dun-bradstreet-pay-57m-resolve-alleged-violations-federal-trade-commission-order

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