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On April 20, 2026 California Attorney General Rob Bonta unsealed court filings alleging Amazon.com pressured vendors and intermediaries to push competing retailers to raise prices, part of a 2022 antitrust suit.
The 16‑page document cites more than a dozen instances in which Amazon flagged lower prices on rival sites and asked suppliers — including Levi Strauss, Hanes, Scotts and others — to “look into” or “fix” prices at Walmart, Home Depot, Chewy and Target.
Examples cited include khaki pants, fertilizer, eye drops and pet treats.
Bonta is seeking a preliminary injunction to halt the conduct while the case proceeds; a hearing is set for July 23 and trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 19, 2027.
Amazon called the filing a distraction and said its agreements with vendors are legal and benefit consumers.
The unsealed evidence adds to separate federal and multi‑state antitrust actions, and comes after Amazon overtook Walmart in revenue in 2025, underscoring scrutiny of the company’s market practices.







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