Disgraced TV Pitchman Kevin Trudeau Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison

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anybody remember this man ABC news investigated this man

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge on Monday sentenced TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau to 10 years in prison for bilking consumers via infomercials for his best-selling weight loss book.

U.S. District Judge Ronald Guzman blasted the 50-year-old Trudeau before the sentencing, saying that for decades he "steadfastly attempted to cheat others for his own personal gain." Guzman called Trudeau "deceitful to the core."

Minutes before, Trudeau apologized to the court and said he was a changed man. Trudeau has been jailed since November, when jurors convicted him of criminal contempt for defying a 2004 court order barring him from running false ads about the book. Despite the order, Trudeau aired the infomercials at least 32,000 times, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors had said they could think of no comparable case of someone cheating people so brazenly, and they had said Trudeau deserved a sentence of at least 10 years. Defense attorneys said Trudeau deserved no more than two years.

Trudeau touted his book, "The Weight Loss Cure 'They' Don't Want You to Know About," in commercials that often employed news-interview formats. He's sold millions of other books under titles such as "Natural Cures 'They' Don't Want You to Know About" and "Debt Cures 'They' Don't Want You to Know About."

As legal scrutiny intensified over the years, Trudeau claimed the U.S. government was out to get him, and he accused agencies and other vested interests of conspiring to suppress low cost, common remedies to diseases, including cancer.

His weight-loss book, which once topped best-seller lists, was the focus of the criminal conviction and a related civil case brought by the Federal Trade Commission, in which Trudeau was ordered to pay a $37 million judgment.

Trudeau said he couldn't pay the civil judgment because he's broke. But the FTC noted Trudeau spent lavishly in recent years, including $359 on two haircuts. Trudeau claimed not to know where $100,000 in gold bars that he bought had gone.

He sold more than 850,000 copies of the weight book, generating $39 million in revenue, prosecutors say. But his lawyers have argued it can only be said 67 buyers were defrauded because that's how many complained to consumer protection agencies.

Prosecutors in the criminal case skewered Trudeau in one recent filing, calling him an "uncontrollable huckster" who would likely even endeavor to defraud fellow prisoners while behind bars.

In a response, the defense called that "overblown and unfair." They also contended the harm to any one person would have been less than the cost of the $30 book, so no one can claim the "defendant's actions shattered lives."
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FINALLY! This huckster has been peddling his scams for far too long.
 

Yoga Face

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now go after peter popoff and this guy

they are true evil

 

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He can't be that good or famous as I had to look him up. I recognize his face, but can't remember even being remotely intrigued with what he was selling.
 

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He was my hero. Guess the FDA got the last laugh.

Best of his books were the memory ones and the speed reading guy.

Never read any of his books but always intrigued.

Really farfetched was the "Your wish is your command" that people paid $1,000 to attend in the swiss alps revealing secrets of the Illuminati.

There was another book of natural cures being touted on infomercials but guess the FDA fucked them up too.

I don't see the ads anymore.
 

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He'll probably resurface 10 years from now and join that other snake oil salesman Tom Vu (the come to my seminar guy with the bikini clad ladies) on the World Poker Tour
 

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Doesn't this prove he was right- the govt didn't want us to know about these cures
 

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Doesn't this prove he was right- the govt didn't want us to know about these cures
Yes, the government doesn't want the public to know about any cures that don't work and are used to swindle consumer's money.

I'm glad the asshole is in jail but I'm sure his pigeons have already found a new prophet to follow.
 

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Best of his books were the memory ones and the speed reading guy.
read them

he pretended to be the founder of '"the American memory institute"

he stole legitimate ideas from other authors so these books were not a total scam although i believe speed reading is a joke as you cannot read anything heavy

it is only good for scanning or a easy paperback IMHO


 
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