Businesses agree to not sell phony virus protecting patches

LANSING, Mich. (WOOD) — The Michigan Attorney General’s Office says two related Rockford-area businesses have agreed to stop marketing and selling phony products that claimed to help protect people from COVID-19.

The AG says Frequency Apps Corp. and Biores Technologies signed an assurance of voluntary compliance, which allows disputes to be settled without ligation, and the companies agreed not to sell the “Coronavirus Defender” patch.

The companies claimed it never sold any of the patches. But under the agreement, the companies must pay the state $1,000 for its enforcement efforts by May 1.

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