Miami Woman Says LaMusica Texts Kept Coming After She Hit Stop
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Miami Woman Says LaMusica Texts Kept Coming After She Hit Stop
"According to Inside Radio, plaintiff Scarlett Briceno alleges that promotional text messages tied to LaMusica landed on her phone on Dec. 2 and Dec. 6, 2025. She says she replied with an opt-out instruction, yet the marketing messages kept coming."
"The complaint accuses SBS of failing to keep required internal procedures in place, including an internal do-not-call list and proper training for employees who are supposed to process opt-out requests. Briceno is asking the court to certify two nationwide classes: one made up of consumers who allegedly received multiple marketing texts after opting out, and another of people who allegedly received solicitations during restricted telemarketing hours."
"Her filing seeks class certification, a jury trial, and injunctive relief that would force SBS to roll out compliant telemarketing policies and training going forward."
Scarlett Briceno filed a federal lawsuit against Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) alleging that promotional text messages from the LaMusica app continued arriving on her phone even after she sent opt-out instructions. The complaint claims SBS failed to maintain required internal procedures, including a do-not-call list and proper employee training for processing opt-out requests. Briceno seeks class certification for two groups: consumers who received multiple marketing texts after opting out and those who received solicitations during restricted telemarketing hours. The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida in late February, seeks injunctive relief requiring SBS to implement compliant telemarketing policies and training. The case remains in early stages with parties exchanging pleadings.
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