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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hall culls a class action anti-trust conspiracy lawsuit brought by a group of American citizens alleging Haiti’s former president, Michel Martelly, in a wide-ranging scheme colluded with various financial institutions and telecommunications companies to impose illegal fees on money transfers, food remittances and international calls made to and from Haiti, and embezzled a portion of the fees through a $9 million loan provided by Unibank S.A. to build a beach house property. The only claim to survive is one under the federal Communications Act which alleges two telecommunications providers subjected them and other class members to undue, unreasonable prejudice and disadvantage when they raised the per minute charge on international calls made to Haiti by $0.05.