KEY POINTS
  • Amazon is facing its first set of antitrust charges from the U.S. federal government after the Federal Trade Commission filed its long-anticipated lawsuit against the e-commerce and cloud giant.
  • The complaint accuses Amazon of wielding its "monopoly power" to artificially raise prices, degrade quality for shoppers and stifle competition.
  • The lawsuit is a major milestone for FTC Chair Lina Khan, who rose to prominence for her 2017 Yale Law Journal note, "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox."

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The Federal Trade Commission has filed its long-anticipated antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.

In a sweeping complaint filed in federal court in Seattle on Tuesday, the FTC and attorneys general from 17 states accused Amazon of wielding its "monopoly power" to inflate prices, degrade quality for shoppers and unlawfully exclude rivals, thereby undermining competition.

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