Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Global Plasma Solutions’ Patented Ultraviolet & NBPI Air Cleaning Products Don’t Work & Hurt People
A Maryland resident filed a 111-page class action lawsuit against Global Plasma Solutions Inc. Friday alleging the company “preys on people desperate to cleanse the air and protect themselves from ailments including the COVID-19 virus” and the company’s products “make the air worse for people because the products reduce some volatile organic compounds but actually increase the concentration of other[s].” READ THE COMPLAINT 21-cv-00665-0001Download Robert S. Garner is the named plaintiff. His complaint hints he might have purchased Global Plasma’s GPS-FC48-AC, GPS-FC24-AC, GPS-DM48-AC, GPS-FC-3-BAS, GPS-IMOD, GPS-IRIB-18, and GPS-IRIB-36 products incorporating the company’s patented Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization technology. Mr. Garner…
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