Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. When federal authorities filed a lawsuit on April 16 to stop a company from selling a bleach-like solution as a “miracle” ...
Update: On July 8, the federal government filed a criminal complaint against members of the family behind Florida-based Genesis II Church of Health and Healing. The charges are related to Genesis' ...
Court documents filed this week shed light on how a Bradenton family allegedly profited for years by selling a toxic bleaching agent as a miracle cure for a host of diseases and medical conditions, ...
Four members of a home church in Bradenton, Florida were charged on Wednesday for selling a false cure for COVID-19. Mark Grenon, Jonathan Grenon, Jordan Grenon and Joseph Grenon had been selling an ...
A Florida father and sons have continued to sell a potentially deadly bleach product billed as a miracle cure for COVID-19 through a fake church, despite a federal judge ordering them to stop, federal ...
But it remains remarkably easy to find detailed advice on using and administering MMS, a potentially harmful coronavirus “cure,” in groups on the platform. People are even using the site to sell and ...
A church founder and his three sons are on trial at a Miami federal court this week, facing accusations that they knowingly evaded FDA regulations when they sold a bleach mixture as a medical cure.
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