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Crowder v. AFAM Concept, Inc. et al

26-cv-04396
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Case Summary

Crowder filed suit against AFAM Concept, Inc. and additional defendants under docket 26-cv-04396. AFAM Concept is a direct sales and multi-level marketing (MLM) company. Suits against MLM entities by individual plaintiffs typically allege fraud, misrepresentation about income potential, breach of contract, or violations of consumer protection statutes. The presence of multiple defendants alongside the corporate entity suggests Crowder may be naming individual distributors, recruiters, or executives in addition to the company itself. Without a detailed complaint on record, the precise theory of liability is not confirmed, but the structure is consistent with a distributor or consumer who alleges they were misled about the business opportunity or product.

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Key Issues

  • Fraud or misrepresentation in MLM recruitment or sales
  • Consumer protection statute violations
  • Individual liability of corporate officers or distributors
  • Breach of contract or unjust enrichment
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Other April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-04396 Crowder v. AFAM Concept, Inc. et al

A civil case, Crowder v. AFAM Concept, Inc. et al, was filed in federal court under docket 1:26-cv-04396. No description was provided for this event, so the specific action taken — whether a filing, order, or administrative entry — is unknown.

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