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Class action lawsuit claims body imaging center illegally solicited services through phone calls

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Attorney Todd Friedman is representing a class action lawsuit against a body imaging center over allegations the center illegally solicited services over the phone. | LAW OFFICES OF TODD M. FRIEDMAN, P.C.

LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawsuit claims a body imaging center in California illegally contacted people through their telephones.

Kevin Amini and Mona Amini filed the lawsuit June 10 in U.S. District Court in California against Heart Savers, claiming the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by contacting cellphone numbers soliciting services.

The plaintiffs said in the lawsuit they were each contacted on their cellphones by Heart Saver at least five times over a seven-day period in April via an automatic telephone dialing system. Each time they were contacted, the plaintiffs left a message with the company asking to be taken off the company call lists, they say.

The suit further said Heart Saver didn't have the plaintiffs' permission to contacting them using an automatic telephone dialing system.

The plaintiffs are seeking class status for those who received unwanted solicitation calls from Heart Saver within the last four years. The plaintiffs are also seeking more than $5 million in damages plus court costs.

The plaintiffs are represented by Todd M. Friedman, Suren N. Weerasuriya and Adrian R. Bacon of the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman, P.C. in Beverly Hills.

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California case number 8:15-cv-00916.

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