Illinois Attorney General Sues Over Simplicity Crib Recall

Filed October 31st, 2008 laurie

The Simplicity crib recall has led Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan to file a lawsuit, the Chicago Tribune reports.

The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission first announced on Aug. 28 that Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Toys “R” Us Inc., Kmart Corp., Big Lots, Target, J.C. Penney recalled Simplicity Inc. bassinets after the strangulation death of at least one baby. Other retailers have followed.

“Our investigation revealed that SFCA continued to distribute recalled products that posed serious risks to children,” Madigan said in a statement. “I will not allow this company to wash its hands of responsibility to Illinois families.”

SFCA purchased the assets of Reading, Pa.-based Simplicity earlier this year. It has said that it is not responsible for products previously manufactured by Simplicity.

Madigan’s lawsuit seeks a recall that SFCA would publicize in newspapers statewide. It also seeks a refund for retailers. Madigan criticized the product safety commission for allowing manufacturers to respond to recalls by issuing repair kits. She also said the commission’s recall notices are unnecessarily complicated and confusing for consumers.

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