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Lawless Denim to pay up to $20,000 after allegedly ripping off customers

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PHOENIX (Legal Newsline) — Lawless Denim, a former Phoenix clothing retailer, will provide up to $20,000 in funds to be used as refunds for consumers allegedly victimized by the company, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has announced.

Consumers complained to the Attorney General’s Office, stating James Roman Acevedo, owner of Lawless Denim, took payment for custom-made jeans but never delivered any products. These purported actions violate the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.


"Our number one priority is to make sure customers get their money back," Brnovich said. "Our office immediately launched an investigation after receiving dozens of emails and complaints from upset customers. This is a great example of the importance of filing a consumer complaint with our office."

All consumers allegedly victimized by the defendants’ scheme will be eligible for a refund by filing a complaint and submitting supporting documentation. This documentation needs to include a Lawless Denim or LD & Co. receipt, invoice or order confirmation that shows the amount the consumer paid. Complaints must be delivered to the Attorney General’s Office by Sept. 5.

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