Three California residents’ claims alleging that Lasko Products Inc. made misleading statements about the efficacy of its GermGuardian air purifiers have been dismissed by a federal judge. The plaintiffs failed to sufficiently demonstrate that Lasko’s marketing statements were false or deceptive. As a result, the class action aimed at addressing these purported discrepancies will not proceed.
Details of the case indicate that the plaintiffs accused Lasko of overstating the capabilities of GermGuardian air purifiers. However, the judge concluded that the allegations did not provide adequate evidence to substantiate these claims, leading to the dismissal of the proposed class action.
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