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The “Wolf of Wall Street” class action lawsuit alleges Belfort’s company sent unsolicited telemarketing messages

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Overview of the ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Class Action Lawsuit:

  • WHO: Stephen Muccio filed a class action lawsuit against Global Motivation, Inc. and its owner, Jordan R. Belfort, a former stockbroker known as the “Wolf of Wall Street.”
  • Why: Muccio alleges that Global Motivation and Belfort are violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending unsolicited promotional text messages to consumers without first obtaining express written consent.
  • Where: La requesta colectiva was presented in a federal court in Florida.

Global Motivation Inc. and owner Jordan R. Belfort illegally contacted consumers with unsolicited promotional text messages without prior express written consent, a new class-action lawsuit alleges.

Belfort is a widely known public figure who rose to fame after the 2013 film “Wolf of Wall Street” and the main character of the film was based on him and his life working at the New York Stock Exchange.

Plaintiff Stephen Muccio claims Global Motivation and Belfort broke the law Consumer Protection Act on Telephones by engaging in telemarketing without following the “required policies and procedures and training” established by law.

Muccio alleges that the unsolicited and allegedly illegal telemarketing calls invaded consumers’ privacy and were harassing and harassing, among other things.

The “Wolf of Wall Street” class action lawsuit alleges that Belfort personally reviewed and approved the unsolicited text messages

Muccio alleges that Belfort “personally reviewed and/or approved” the content of every unsolicited text message Global Motivation sent.

“On information and belief, Belfort had direct, personal involvement in the transmission of text messages to plaintiff and class members,” the Wolf of Wall Street class action lawsuit states.

Muccio wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who received two or more promotional text messages from Global Motivation in the past four years and a subclass of individuals in Florida who received a promotional telephone call from the company.

In addition to the alleged violation of the TCPA, Muccio alleges that Global Motivation and Belfort are also in violation Florida Telephone Harassment Law.

Muccio is requesting a jury trial and seeking injunctive and declaratory relief, along with statutory damages for himself and all class members.

Consumers have recently filed several class-action lawsuits against companies, including Subway, Shoe Carnival and Petland, among others, alleging that violated the TCPA by sending unsolicited sales messages to consumers.

Did you receive a promotional text message from Global Motivation Inc.? Let us know in the comments!

The plaintiff is represented by Manuel S. Hiraldo of Hiraldo PA and Jibrael S. Hindi of The Law Offices of Jibrael S. Hindi.

The ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Class Action Lawsuit. is Muccio v. Global Motivation, Inc., et al., Case No. 4:21-cv-06770, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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