Indiana Code § 24-13-4-1

Maximum damages under private cause of action; discretionary treble damages; attorney's fees
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Sec. 1. (a) A person may bring an action against a person who establishes, operates, promotes, or assists another to promote a pyramid promotional scheme for: (1) the damages actually suffered as a result of the pyramid promotional scheme; or (2) one thousand dollars ($1,000);       whichever is greater.       (b) The court may increase damages awarded under this section in an amount that does not exceed: (1) three (3) times the actual damages of the person suffering the loss; or (2) three thousand dollars ($3,000).       (c) The court may award reasonable attorney's fees to a party that prevails in an action under this section.       (d) Actual damages awarded to a person have priority over any civil penalty imposed under this article.

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