
Bio
Kelsey is a junior content writer for ClassAction.org. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, she has recently adopted New Jersey as her new home. Before working for ClassAction.org, she taught high school English literature and journalism in St. Louis. She now enjoys the peace and quiet of writing her own pieces instead of editing thousands of awful student papers that made her eyes bleed.
Kelsey has a Master’s in education and studied English and history in college. Outside of work, Kelsey likes to explore her new town, dabble in art, and worry if she’ll survive the East Coast winters.
Recent Posts

Amazon Prime Video Lawsuit Claims Customers Who ‘Buy’ Content Are Misled About Ownership Rights
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Amazon of “selling” movies and TV shows on its streaming platform without properly notifying customers that they are only purchasing a license to access the digital content—which can be revoked at any time.

Owner of Match.com, OkCupid, Other Dating Sites Will Pay $14M in FTC Action Over Subscription Practices
Match Group will pay $14 million and make significant changes to its business practices to resolve a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that alleged that the company for years deceptively induced consumers to subscribe to its online dating services.

TaskRabbit Lawsuit Claims Freelance Service Platform Charges Hidden ‘Junk Fees’ at Checkout
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges that TaskRabbit has misrepresented the freelance service rates advertised on its platform by hiding arbitrary “junk fees” from consumers until checkout.

Mazda3 Lawsuit Alleges Window Stickers of Certain 2025 Vehicles Misrepresented Sound System, Radio Features
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Mazda Motor of America has misled consumers by falsely representing on the window stickers affixed to certain 2025 Mazda3 models that the vehicles are equipped with an eight-speaker audio system.

Apple AirPods Max Lawsuit Claims Headphones Are Prone to Condensation Build-Up, Functionality Problems
A proposed class action lawsuit claims that a defect can cause condensation to accumulate inside the ear cups of Apple’s pricey AirPods Max headphones, resulting in connectivity issues and degraded sound quality.