2024.2.16 J.J. v. Ashlynn Marketing Group Complaint

The case J.J. v. Ashlynn Marketing Group (filed February 16, 2024) centers on plaintiffs J.J. and C.D., who claim Ashlynn Marketing Group misled consumers about the safety and potential for addiction associated with its kratom products. The plaintiffs allege that despite initial use in 2018 and 2020, they did not recognize their kratom dependency until experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms in 2021 and 2022, which led to their lawsuit. They invoke the discovery rule to extend the statute of limitations, arguing that their claims accrued only once they became aware of their addiction. The case addresses multiple legal theories, including implied warranty, unjust enrichment, and fraud by omission, with specific attention on whether the plaintiffs’ delayed discovery warrants a tolling of the limitations period​

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