Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 26. 2000 kansan.com student perspective Nation 1/2 Price Admission Wed - Sat w/ student I.D. Now open at 6:00 Tuesday-Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. 913 North 2 $ ^{n d} $ 841-4122 Friday & Saturday until 2:00 a.m. The Associated Press States sue Publishers Clearing House ST. PAUL — Minnesota and 25 other states have sued Publishers Clearing House. They are claiming false advertising by the sweepstakes giant that sends its Prize Patrol minivan out on Super Bowl Sunday. "Publishers Clearing House's deceptive sweepstakes solicitations are designed to convince consumers that they are on the verge of winning big and that additional orders of magazines or goods are needed to improve their chances of winning," Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch said Monday. Christopher Irving, director of consumer affairs at Publishers The company also allegedly misrepresents personal relationships with consumers and induces people into believing that they are guaranteed winners of big prizes. Clearing House of Port Washington, N.V., denied the allegations and said the majority of people who returned their sweepstakes entries did so without ordering. "The majority of our millionaire winners, 23 of 30, did not order with their winning entry." Irving said. Publishers Clearing House was founded in 1933 and has been holding sweepstakes since 1967. The company has given out about $137 million in major prizes and awards, Irving said. In 1997 and 1998, the company had annual sales of about $375 million. 600 million. In addition to Minnesota, suing Monday were Colorado, New York, North Carolina, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Vermont, Oregon, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Louisiana, Georgia, Utah and California. Similar complaints already had been filed in Arizona. Connecticut, Florida, Michigan Missouri, Texas, Wisconsin Washington and Indiana. "The audience that we seek is the United States population." he said. Hatch's office was contacted by more than 240 people about what they considered deceptive practices by Publishers Clearing House. The lawsuit, filed in Ramsey County District Court, seeks restitution for consumers and civil penalties of $25,000 per violation. Hatch also is seeking a supplemental civil penalty of $10,000 for each violation against a senior citizen. Irving said the company did not target any age group or demographic. The company already faces a class-action lawsuit. The attorneys general who sued Monday feared a settlement in that case might keep them from suing in the future. One of the lawyers who filed the Of the 43 million consumers eligible in the class-action lawsuit, about 100,000 people responded, Irving said. Last month, President Clinton signed into law a measure designed to help protect people from sweepstakes scams. It bars sponsors from implying that buying products can increase entrants' chances of winning big prizes, requires prominent display of messages that no purchase is required and bars telling recipients that they have won a prize unless they actually have. Kansan Classified class-action suit, Steven A. Katz, expected consumers to collect between $14 million and $16 million. A fairness hearing to finalize the case was scheduled for yesterday in U.S. District Court in East St. Louis, Ill. 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