Federal Court Finds Kevin Trudeau in Civil Contempt

Arizona Free Press
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On November 16, 2007, a U.S. District Court judge found Kevin Trudeau in contempt of court for violating a 2004 permanent injunction. The Court found that Trudeau violated the permanent injunction when he misrepresented the contents of his book, The Weight Loss Cure ˜They Dont Want You to Know About, in several infomercials. The permanent injunction banned Trudeau from using infomercials to sell any product, service, or program. The ban contained a narrow exemption for infomercials for books and other publications, but specifically required that Trudeau not misrepresent the content of the books. Judge Robert W. Gettelman ruled that Trudeau ...has misrepresented the contents of his book by stating in his infomercials that his diet protocol was ˜easy and that it allowed dieters to ˜eat whatever they want, and he has misled thousands of consumers. The 2004 permanent injunction settled the Federal Trade Commissions charges that Trudeau had falsely claimed that his calcium product could cure cancer and other serious diseases, and that a purported analgesic called Biotape could permanently cure or relieve severe pain. The appropriate contempt remedy for violating the permanent injunction is still to be determined by the Court.