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  2. May 11, 2022 · The FTC alleges that Sean Whalen and his company Lions Not Sheep falsely claimed that their imported apparel was made in the USA. They removed tags disclosing the foreign origin and added phony Made in USA labels to deceive customers and competitors.

  3. Sean Whalen, founder and CEO of Lions Not Sheep, a patriotic apparel company, denies any wrongdoing and explains his business practices in a video. He claims he has never sold shirts made in China, has always disclosed his sources, and has complied with FTC regulations.

  4. Aug 10, 2022 · Sean Whalen, founder of the Utah-based apparel company Lions Not Sheep, claims the FTC is targeting him for his conservative views and labels his products as made in China. The FTC fined him $211,335 for violating the new rules on \"Made in USA\" claims.

  5. Aug 8, 2022 · The FTC acted against Lions Not Sheep Products LLC owner Sean Whalen after he posted a video on social media titled “MADE IN AMERICA!” in which he said "he could conceal the fact that his...

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  6. Oct 24, 2021 · Sean Whalen is a best-selling author, podcaster, and entrepreneur who shares his story of overcoming challenges and becoming a leader in his new documentary. Learn how he created the Lions Not Sheep movement to inspire others to be authentic and break social norms.

  7. May 11, 2022 · The Utah-based company and its owner Sean Whalen allegedly falsely advertised their apparel and accessories as Made in USA when they were mostly imported. The FTC complaint and settlement detail the deceptive practices and the penalties involved.

  8. Jul 28, 2022 · The FTC accused the apparel company and its owner of adding phony Made in USA labels to clothing imported from China and other countries. They must pay $211,335 and comply with the Made in USA Labeling Rule.

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