Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has filed a lawsuit against a southwest Idaho fitness company.
Wasden contends in the lawsuit filed in Ada County District Court that Body Renew Fitness & Tanning and owner Dakota Routh charged customers for memberships and other fees just before closing the gyms on July 9.
Wasden also says Routh tried to collect unsubstantiated debts from consumers by sending bogus collection notices.
Wasden in the statement says the lawsuit is based on 54 consumer complaints filed with his office.
The company operated three gyms in Boise and one each in Meridian, Star and Garden City.
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