A jury has awarded more than million in damages in a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of California users of an STD-positive dating site accused of leaking confidential information.
Users who registered for the dating site Positive were told their profile information would be "100% confidential" when in reality their profiles would soon appear on hundreds or thousands of other sites within Successful Match.com's network of dating websites.
The plaintiff in the class action lawsuit -- named in the complaint as "John Doe" -- alleged that after creating a profile on Positive Singles.com, his profile subsequently appeared on other Successful
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If Anthem determines that the pricing terms under the agreement with the Company are no longer market competitive, then Anthem may propose new pricing terms to ensure that Anthem is receiving competitive benchmark pricing, and Express Scripts is obligated to negotiate in good faith over the proposed new pricing terms.
Throughout the Class Period, Express Scripts repeatedly assured investors that its relationship with Anthem remained strong and that it was providing Anthem, and all of its customers, with high quality service.
Express Scripts is the largest independent pharmacy benefit manager ("PBM") in the country.
As a PBM, Express Scripts administers the prescription drug benefit component of its customers' health insurance plans.
City of London Police’s Commander Chris Greany, the Police National Coordinator for Economic Crime said: “Romance fraudsters are using every method available to exploit people looking for love - including dating websites, social media and direct emails.
These heartless criminals will specifically target those who they deem to be vulnerable and most likely to fall for their scams.