The FTC and Nevada have secured a preliminary injunction against the remaining Iyovia defendants on August 11th.

The blanket injunction follows
Alex Morton consenting to an injunction
last month. Iyovia promoter defendants
Jason Brown, Matt Rosa
and
Brandon Boyd
have already settled.

The blanket Iyovia preliminary injunction was granted on the basis

there is good cause to believe that the Defendants have engaged in and are likely to engage in acts or practices that violate … the FTC Act, … the Telemarketing Sales Rule … and the Nevada Revised Statutes, that the ROSCA Defendants, as defined below, have engaged in and are likely to engage in acts or practices that violate Section 4 of ROSCA … and that plaintiffs [the FTC and Nevada] are therefore likely to prevail on the merits of this action.

For reference, the standing Iyovia corporate defendants the preliminary injunction applies to are International Markets Live, dba Iyovia, iMarkets Live, IM Masteru Academy, IM Academy, IM Mastery Academy Ltd, and Assiduous Inc.

The only individual Iyovia defendants left are co-founders Christopher Terry and Isis Terry.

The blanket Iyovia injunction prohibits Iyovia, which
collapsed
in May 2025, and the Terrys from

making misleading and/or unsubstantiated earnings claims;

misrepresenting goods or services;

offering any good or service with an undisclosed and/or unconsented to “negative option feature” (i.e. do nothing = consent);

individually committing further violations of the Telemarketing Sales Rule; and

assisting or supporting anyone engaged in further Telemarketing Sales Rule violations

Iyovia’s assets are frozen. The Terry’s are unable to move substantial sums of money, nor are they allowed to transfer any assets overseas.

Any new business activities Iyovia or the Terrys undertake must be reported to the FTC. A Monitor has been appointed to oversee compliance.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the FTC's preliminary injunction against Iyovia?
On August 11, the FTC and the state of Nevada secured a preliminary injunction and asset freeze against the remaining Iyovia defendants. The court found good cause to believe the defendants violated the FTC Act, the Telemarketing Sales Rule, ROSCA, and Nevada Revised Statutes, concluding that plaintiffs were likely to prevail on the merits.

Which Iyovia defendants had previously settled or consented to injunctions?
Prior to the blanket preliminary injunction, Iyovia promoter Alex Morton consented to a separate injunction. Additionally, promoter defendants Jason Brown, Matt Rosa, and Brandon Boyd had already reached settlement agreements with the FTC and Nevada authorities in the ongoing enforcement action.

What legal violations were alleged against the Iyovia defendants?
The FTC and Nevada alleged that the


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