Federal court permanently shuts down RivX trucking business operations

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The court issued and entered an order permanently shutting down RivX's operations.

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At the request of the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Florida, a federal district court has permanently shut down RivX, which the agencies say allegedly defrauded consumers with deceptive promises of trucking-industry investment opportunities. The court entered a judgment of $8.39 million against defaulting defendants for consumer harm. The FTC posted a press release with details and a link to the court action.
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Court records and an FTC press release show that a U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida entered final/default relief that bans RivX and associated defendants from engaging in any business or investment opportunity and entered monetary judgments; the enforcement was brought by the Federal Trade Commission together with the State of Florida. Verdict: True — primary FTC documents (press release and the court’s final default-judgment filing posted by the FTC) confirm the court permanently shut down RivX at the request of the FTC and the State of Florida.

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  1. Update · Jan 28, 2026, 11:34 PMTrue
    Court records and an FTC press release show that a U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Florida entered final/default relief that bans RivX and associated defendants from engaging in any business or investment opportunity and entered monetary judgments; the enforcement was brought by the Federal Trade Commission together with the State of Florida. Verdict: True — primary FTC documents (press release and the court’s final default-judgment filing posted by the FTC) confirm the court permanently shut down RivX at the request of the FTC and the State of Florida.
  2. Original article · Jan 28, 2026

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