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  1. May 9, 2011 · The FTC charged that the companies and their owner, Forrest S. Baker III, committed multiple violations of the FTC Act and the Telemarketing Sales Rule, and deceived customers about where the proceeds from their purchases and their donations would go.

  2. I worked closely with his son, who was also a developer. He was obnoxious, but ultimately a nice guy; but he seemed like he had been raised wealthy and lacked the perspective of what it really meant to have to work for a living. He shared his father's arrogance and self-importance.

  3. According to a 2011 complaint filed by the DOJ on behalf of the FTC, Forrest S. Baker III and three Utah firms that he controls violated the TSR and the FTC Act multiple times and deceived customers they called about where the proceeds from their movie purchases would go.

  4. Forrest Sandusky Baker III, beloved Father, Grandfather, Brother and Friend, graduated from this life on Friday, June 21st, 2024, at the age of 69 in Salt Lake City, UT after battling bladder cancer.

  5. Jun 2, 2016 · The ruling was entered against Forrest S. Baker III and his companies, Feature Films for Families, Inc., Corporations for Character, L.C., and Family Films of Utah.

  6. Defendant Forrest Sandusky Baker III (“Baker”) is the president and chief executive officer of FFF, the chief executive officer of C4C, and the chief executive officer of Family Films.

  7. Mar 26, 2018 · The Department of Justice filed a civil complaint against the companies and its owner, Forrest S. Baker III, alleging widespread violations of the Federal Trade Commission and telemarketing rules in various campaigns to sell DVDs and movie tickets and solicit charitable contributions.

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