NEBRASKA AG FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST OMAHA STEM CELL CLINIC

OMAHA - Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson on Thursday filed a lawsuit against an Omaha-based stem cell clinic. The lawsuit, filed in Douglas County District Court, alleges that the Regenerative Medicine & Anti-Aging Institute of Omaha and its owners, Travis and Emily Autor, made more than $2 million by making deceptive and misleading statements to consumers regarding the ability of their stem cell therapy to treat specific diseases and health conditions.

It seeks to stop the clinic from making deceptive and misleading claims regarding its treatments, to refund money to patients and to pay an undetermined amount of civil penalties.

“Consumers are entitled to accurate and truthful information about any product or service, but especially those products that affect their health and well-being," Peterson said in a news release.

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