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Holyoak Leaves FTC to Serve as Interim US Attorney in Utah

FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak has been appointed interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah, the agency announced Monday, as expected (see 2510300033). Holyoak served her last day as commissioner on Monday.

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“Melissa is a woman of keen judgement, deep integrity, and unfailing commitment to the rule of law,” said Chairman Andrew Ferguson. “It has been a blessing to serve alongside her for almost four years as fellow Commissioners and state solicitors general. She will be sorely missed at the FTC.”

Earlier this month at the Association of National Advertisers ad law conference, FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak said AI won't get immunity from future FTC enforcement (see 2511040037).