Town Sports International Lawsuit. Racine claims tsi is violating consumer protection laws as well as a previous november 2016 settlement with the attorney general's office. Brings this action against defendant town sports international, llc (“tsi” or “the company”), doing business as washington sports clubs, for violations of the district’s consumer protection procedures act (“cppa”), d.c.
Attorney general karl racine filed a lawsuit thursday against town sports international, llc (tsi), the parent company of washington sports clubs, claiming that the company has not followed. Town sports international is also facing a class action suit in new york, where new york sports clubs were also still taking monthly dues from members during the coronavirus shutdown. Complaint debtors’ letter on wednesday, new york attorney general letitia james filed a lawsuit in the new york county supreme court against town sports international holdings inc.
The march 26 lawsuit against town sports international was brought as a class action on behalf of 250,000 club members that the plaintiff claims to represent.
Brings this action against defendant town sports international, llc (“tsi” or “the company”), doing business as washington sports clubs, for violations of the district’s consumer protection procedures act (“cppa”), d.c. Other gyms, including equinox and blink, have stopped collecting monthly fees, according to the new york lawsuit. In a class action lawsuit filed against new york sports club's parent company town sports international holdings and town sports international (tsi), the gym is also accused of ignoring multiple. Town sports international, llc (tsi) and town sports international holdings have refused to refund membership fees charged after the companies’ fitness clubs were closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, a proposed class action lawsuit claims.