Last Updated
June 17, 2026
Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. GM Universe Apps LTD., also d/b/a Universe Group, a Cyprus limited company; Koflimin LTD., a Cyprus limited company; Growthmind Labs LTD., a Delaware corporation; Lopofist LTD., a Cyprus limited company; Gurudocs
LTD., a Delaware corporation; Bramol LTD., a Cyprus limited company; VPN Mob Apps LTD., a Cyprus limited company; Evertech Inc., a Delaware corporation; Obrio LTD., a Cyprus limited company; GM Unicorn Corporation LTD., a Cyprus limited company; Spiritual Nebula LTD., a Cyprus limited company; YOLO Brothers INC., a Delaware corporation; AMOMedia LTD., also d/b/a AMO, a Cyprus limited company; AMOApps LTD., a Cyprus limited company; AMOApp INC., a Delaware corporation; Vladimir Mnogoletny (aka Vladimir Mnogoletniy and Volodymyr Mnoholietnii), individually and as an owner and officer of Genesis Tech; Vasily Ulianov (aka Vasiliy Ulyanov and Vasili Ulyanov), individually and as an owner and officer of Genesis Tech; Stamatis Skianis, individually and as an officer of Universe Group, Koflimin LTD., Lopofist LTD., Bramol LTD., VPN MOBApps LTD., Obrio LTD., GM Unicorn Corporation LTD., Spiritual Nebula LTD., AMOMedia LTD., and AMOApps LTD.; Oksana Kucher, individually and as an owner and officer of GrowthMind Labs LTD.; Iryna Oleksyn, individually and as an owner and officer of GuruDocs LTD.; Olga Garbuzenko, individually and as an owner and officer of Evertech Inc.; Rostyslav Ivanitsa, individually and as an owner and officer of YOLO Brothers Inc.; and Viktoriia Savchuk, individually and as an owner and officer of AMOApp Inc., Defendants.
Federal Court
Northern District of California
Case Summary
At the Federal Trade Commission's request, a federal court has temporarily halted a sprawling enterprise of deceptive subscription schemes-comprised of 15 corporations and eight individuals-from continuing to deceive consumers with hidden costs and recurring charges, while failing to provide simple mechanisms to cancel subscriptions.