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Fabletics Customers May Get Refunds for Unlawful Tariff Charges

vs. Fabletics LLC

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Summary

Fabletics faces a class action lawsuit alleging the company improperly charged customers for Trump's 2025 tariffs that were later ruled unconstitutional. The lawsuit seeks refunds for customers who paid inflated prices due to these unlawful tariff costs.

Details
A Chicago customer filed suit claiming Fabletics passed along costs from President Trump's 2025 tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The U.S. Supreme Court subsequently struck down these tariffs as unconstitutional, and a federal judge ordered the government to refund tariffs with interest. The plaintiff argues that while companies like Fabletics will receive government refunds, customers who paid higher prices deserve compensation for the unlawful charges. The case alleges violations of Illinois consumer protection laws and seeks damages for a nationwide class of affected customers.
Who's Eligible?

Customers who were charged for products by Fabletics within three years before the complaint filing through class certification date, with focus on those charged unlawful IEEPA tariffs