Santa Clara, CA: The makers of Pampers Natural Clean baby wipes, Procter and Gamble (P&G), are facing a consumer fraud class action complaint alleging it falsely advertised the wipes as being natural.
Filed by Veronica Brenner, on behalf of all others similarly situated, the proposed class action lawsuit claims that due to the false claims made by P&G, Brenner was misled into buying Pampers Natural Clean baby wipes.
Specifically, she alleges that testing of the wipes revealed they contain unnatural and harmful ingredients such as phenoxyethanol, which allegedly could cause harm to consumers, especially infants.
Brenner is seeking a jury trial and is seeking compensatory, statutory, and punitive damages, injunctive relief enjoining the defendant, interest, restitution and any other forms of monetary relief, court costs and any further relief the court grants.
She is represented by L. Timothy Fisher of Bursor & Fisher PA in Walnut Creek, California and Scott A. Bursor of Bursor & Fisher PA in New York, New York. The case is US District Court for the Central District of California Case number 8:16-cv-01093-CJC-JCG.