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Max Markson fined for allegedly claiming device could prevent COVID-19 – NEWS.com.au
Max Markson fined for allegedly claiming device could prevent COVID-19

A celebrity publicist has copped more than $26,000 in fines after allegedly advertising an expensive medical device and claiming it could prevent COVID-19.Max Markson’s celebrity management company, Markson Sparks, has been issued two fines totalling $26,640 by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
The company allegedly emailed subscribers to spruik the Bionic Air Plasma Medical Device, with the TGA claiming it was advertised the $1995 device could help prevent infection from coronavirus….
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