Moody, other AGs want answers about Temu business practices, Communist ties
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with 20 other attorneys general, is demanding answers from online retailer Temu.
Moody and the coalition seek information regarding the company’s alleged ties with the Chinese Communist Party, data collection and sharing practices, and possible violations of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
“A congressional investigation uncovered that Temu may be illegally selling products made with forced labor in an area of China in which the Chinese Communist Party is committing genocide,” Moody said in a press release. “Additionally, there are reports that Temu is gathering U.S. consumer information and passing it along to the CCP.

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