Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has taken civil action against a Macomb County man following an investigation into a Facebook group in which a member promoted the sale of blank COVID-19 vaccination cards under a fake account.
In August, Nessel filed a petition in Macomb County Circuit Court to commence an investigation meant to identify an apparent scammer who solicited buyers for the blank cards on the Mom2MomSwap-Macomb County Facebook page.
The Facebook account behind the posts was determined to be a fake persona.
In September, the court issued an Order Authorizing Issuance of Civil Investigative Subpoenas on the petition, which allowed the department to lean on Facebook and internet providers for additional information behind the account.
Following an investigation by the Department of Attorney General’s Corporate Oversight Division, and based on the information obtained through these subpoenas, the attorney general alleges in the lawsuit
that Christopher Holland was behind the fake Facebook page and posts online.
The civil action includes the following requests of the court:
• Declare that Holland engaged in unlawful conduct in violation of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act (MCPA) and permanently enjoin him, whether acting directly or through any person, entity, or other device, from engaging in conduct in violation of the MCPA.
• Permanently enjoin Holland from selling goods and services, whether online or elsewhere in the State of Michigan, by using false or misleading information about his identity.
• Require Holland to pay attorney fees, investigation costs and other costs incurred by the Department of Attorney General in conjunction with this action.
“We continue to see scams related to COVID-19 surface in Michigan,” Nessel said. “Let this be a warning to those who try to profit from the pandemic. We will continue to dig into complaints and vigorously pursue those who violate the MCPA.”
- Posted February 17, 2022
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
AG investigation into COVID vaccination card scammer leads to Macomb County suspect, civil lawsuit
headlines Macomb
- Multi-purpose: Attorney brings decades of experience to new role
- Court of Appeals vacates 25-year sentence for third-time drunken driver as disproportionate
- Eastpointe woman charged with animal torture moves toward trial
- Four juveniles charged with inciting a riot, malicious destruction of property
- State Bar seminar to focus on election law issues
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




