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- A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday gave his initial approval of a $1.3 million settlement deal between Molekule Inc. and a group of air purifier buyers who alleged the filters failed to live up to marketing promises that they would outperform other air filters or protect against COVID-19.
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The subject of the lawsuit is alleged false advertising of “Air Purifiers,” namely the Molekule Air, Molekule Air Pro, Molekule Air Mini, the Molekule Air Mini+, and/or the Molekule Air Pro Rx. A class action Settlement will resolve the Lawsuit by Plaintiffs against Molekule, Inc. (“Molekule” or “Defendant”).
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Jun 10, 2020 · A proposed class action lawsuit aims to challenge Molekule, Inc.’s marketing claims that its “Air” brand air purifiers can “destroy” germs and “eliminate” indoor air pollution.
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Jun 10, 2020 · Molekule’s appeal of a 2019 ad-industry judgment has largely failed. It can no longer claim that it’s “an air purifier that actually works.”
Oct 12, 2021 · Molekule Inc. has reached a class action settlement worth up to $2.7 million with consumers who alleged the company falsely advertised the nature and efficacy of its air purifiers.
You are a Class Member if you purchased an Air Purifier from a third-party seller such as Amazon, b8ta, Best Buy, MoMa Design Store NYC, and Sprout before October 12, 2021 and, as of October 12, 2021, had not agreed to the arbitration provision in Molekule’s Terms & Conditions.
Sep 7, 2021 · The 23-page lawsuit alleges Molekule’s marketing claims for its Air, Air Pro, Air Mini and Air Mini+ air purifiers are bunk in that the products can neither eliminate/destroy 100 percent of indoor pollutants, including bioaerosols and volatile organic compounds, nor perform better than comparable products that use HEPA-filter technology.
A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday gave his initial approval of a $1.3 million settlement deal between Molekule Inc. and a group of air purifier buyers who alleged the filters failed to live...