By The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
The LDS Church has agreed to repay $2.3 million in donations from Jeremy Johnson, the St. George businessman serving a federal prison sentence.
The settlement was part of a lawsuit that the Federal Trade Commission brought against Johnson in 2010, alleging that his marketing company had defrauded consumers by not properly disclosing additional charges when a consumer paid a nominal fee for products, such as information on how to get government grants to pay personal expenses.
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