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FTC Action Halts Online High School Diploma Mill That Made $11 Million Selling Worthless Diplomas to Students

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–September 19, 2014.  At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a U.S. district court in Florida has temporarily halted a diploma mill that allegedly grossed more than $11 million from marketing and selling fake high school diplomas online to consumers nationwide.

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The court imposed a temporary restraining order to halt the business operations of Diversified Educational Resources, LLC (DER), and Motivational Management & Development Services, Ltd. (MMDS), and freeze their assets. The FTC’s lawsuit…

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