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FTC, States Sue World Professional Association for Transgender Health Over Deceptive Claims Regarding the Treatment of Children

Agency and state partners argue WPATH’s illegal claims profited its members The Federal Trade Commission, along with Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas, today filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), alleging the organization has provided the means for medical providers to make false and unsubstantiated claims to parents in order to sell pediatric medical transition services. View Press Release

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According to Federal Trade Commission’s press release item, FTC, States Sue World Professional Association for Transgender Health Over Deceptive Claims Regarding the Treatment of Children, Agency and state partners argue WPATH’s illegal claims profited its members The Federal Trade Commission, along with Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas, today filed a lawsuit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), alleging the organization has provided the means for medical providers to make false and unsubstantiated claims to parents in order to sell pediatric medical transition services. View Press Release

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