![]() ![]() Schweikert’s campaign has no connection to the super PAC, which has not spent advertising dollars promoting his candidacy during this election cycle. Defendants and their agents further acted with spite and ill will in their disparagement of CarGuard.” ![]() “Defendants and their agents also knew … that CarGuard does not defraud or scam its customers. “Defendants and their agents made false statements about CarGuard to the public, on the website, that were highly offensive to a reasonable person and damaging to the company’s reputation,” the lawsuit reads. In court documents, CarGuard fervently denies these claims. The insurer is accused of spamming Arizonans with illegal robocalls and failing to fulfill warranties for superfluous reasons. Along with a photoshopped image of the insurance executive wearing a velvet crown, the site dubs Norton “King of the Robocall Rip-Off,” stemming from four other lawsuits against CarGuard and dozens of complaints with the Better Business Bureau.Īmericans for Accountability in LeadershipĬustomer grievances with CarGuard are twofold. The new lawsuit centers around a website,, funded by the super PAC. A woman from Paradise Valley recently donated $75,000. The super PAC has more than $200,000 on hand, according to Federal Election Commission documents filed in May. Jason Scalese, an agent for the public relations firm and the super PAC, did not respond to calls, emails, tweets, and LinkedIn messages from New Times. ![]() Also named as defendants are 10 anonymous employees and contractors. The so-called “faceless organization,” Americans for Accountability in Leadership, is named as a defendant alongside its consultant, Liberty Strategic Partners LLC, and its advertising firm, Persuade Public Relations LLC, both based in California. “For this faceless organization to lie and call us a scam for political gain is despicable and will not be tolerated.” “CarGuard is an industry leader in the automotive industry, has serviced over 200,000 customers, and paid millions of dollars in claims,” CarGuard CEO Trevor Smith told Phoenix New Times on Wednesday. ![]()
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