

NCLA believes a resolution between Wildchild and CPSC on this matter remains possible. NCLA is prepared to take legal action to vindicate its client. The company is now formally appealing CPSC’s Notice of Violation and requesting an explanation for why CPSC believes these products that are not marketed for infant sleep use nonetheless violate the Infant Sleep Products rule. Rather than answer these repeated inquiries, the Commission only offered silence and decided to lie in wait, allowing Wildchild to continue importing products, before issuing a surprise Notice of Violation stating that it believed certain Deluxe+ docks violated the ISP rule. The Commission’s ambush tactics have caused substantial financial hardship for Wildchild and led to layoffs of hardworking American workers, without so much as an explanation from the agency. Wildchild sought CPSC’s position on whether the agency would try to enforce the Infant Sleep Products rule against Deluxe+ docks on multiple occasions, for almost a year before the ISP Rule took effect. Since 2020 the Deluxe+ dock has only been marketed for multiple non-sleep uses, including lounging, playing, tummy time, and diaper changing. He also issued statements and tweets that NCLA believes were meant to drive negative media attention to Wildchild, implying that the Deluxe+ dock has caused several tragedies. Commissioner Trumka has since interfered with DockATot UK international foreign business relationships. The letter states that Commissioner Trumka has taken deliberate actions and made specific statements that infringe Wildchild’s constitutional right to have a fair and impartial tribunal.ĬPSC issued a Notice of Violation in November 2022 declaring that Wildchild’s Deluxe+ docks manufactured or imported after Jallegedly violated the agency’s Safety Standard for Infant Sleep Products final rule. Wildchild, founded by mom and entrepreneur Lisa Furuland Kotsianis, designs and imports the award-winning, Scandinavian-inspired DockATot® Deluxe+ docks. Consumer Product Safety Commission detailing how CPSC, and Commissioner Richard Trumka in particular, have severely violated the constitutional and statutory rights of NCLA client Wildchild Stockholm, Inc. Washington, DC (June 1, 2023) – The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights organization, has sent a formal letter to the U.S.
