Nufio v. Sweepsteaks Ltd. Fraud Class Action
This case was recently filed and is being litigated — the claims below are allegations, not proven facts, and there is no settlement, claim form, or payout yet. Watch the case (right) and we'll email you when it moves, including if it settles and a claim process opens.
What happened
A proposed class action filed in federal court alleges fraud against Sweepsteaks Ltd. The complaint's specific allegations cannot be determined from the caption and docket information provided, but the nature of suit code indicates a fraud claim that may affect ordinary consumers or participants in promotions or sweepstakes.
Do you qualify?
No settlement exists yet, so there is nothing to file and no class definition to check. If the case settles, the settlement will define exactly who qualifies — watch this case and we'll let you know.
How to file
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