AG Bonta Secures Victory Against Los Angeles Retail Chain Curacao for Cheating Customers

Published Date: Sep 10, 2025

California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a statement regarding the California Second District Court of Appeal’s ruling yesterday granting the California Department of Justice (DOJ) a complete victory, finding that Adir International LLC dba Curacao, and its owner Ron Azarkman (collectively, "Curacao"), unlawfully profited from the chain’s largely Latino immigrant customer base. The court found that Curacao, a retail store chain with 10 locations in Southern California, illegally sold credit insurance to its customers. It also reversed the trial court’s finding that Curacao’s account/credit protection fees were lawful and held that such fees are unlawful under California consumer protection law.    

“This court ruling not only found that Curacao broke the law but also affirms what we have known all along — that Curacao took advantage of the very customers it claimed to serve, specifically our Latino immigrant communities,” said Attorney General Bonta. “This victory sends a clear message: The California Department of Justice will not back down. We will not tolerate illegal conduct by businesses and will ensure they are met with full accountability.”

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