GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — Family Fitness will be forced to pay $220,000 in fines for violating the Consumer Protection Act.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the settlement Wednesday.
The ruling comes from complaints filed in 2017. A class-action lawsuit was also filed for alleged violations of the Consumer Protection Act.
Most of the money from the settlement will go to customers affected by the company's business practices. The payments will be made over the next three years, according to Nessel's office.
Anyone who has filed a complaint against family Fitness will receive information on the claims process in the next few months.
There are 12 Family Fitness locations in West Michigan.
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