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PRISON TERMS “THEY” DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT: TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau gets 10-year sentence

Best-selling author Kevin Trudeau, whose name became synonymous with late-night TV pitches, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Monday for bilking consumers through ubiquitous infomercials for his book, “The Weight Loss Cure ‘They’ Don’t Want You to Know About.”

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8 Responses to PRISON TERMS “THEY” DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT: TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau gets 10-year sentence

  1. Duke March 17, 2014 at 9:15 pm #

    The sad part is that he was a full-of-shit sociopath all the way through sentencing. I am willing to bet that the judge would have given him the two-year sentence if he had just told the judge, “I sold a bunch of books that provided false information and I made a bunch of ridiculous false claims during a number of infomercials”.

    But, since he is a sociopath, he is unable to admit his own flaws.

    Have fun in prison, Kevin; hope you like adult diapers because the other inmates are going to fuck all the tension out of your ass. They are going to take more than a simple stool sample.

    • Jim March 19, 2014 at 8:12 am #

      “Have fun in prison, Kevin; hope you like adult diapers because the other inmates are going to fuck all the tension out of your ass. They are going to take more than a simple stool sample.”

      Why do people always love endorsing raping males? Would we be saying this about women? Nope. Makes me sick. Sociopath or no sociopath.

      • JustMe May 8, 2014 at 11:08 pm #

        Exactly.

  2. Hose B. March 17, 2014 at 11:44 pm #

    So much for free speech. The fat losers who bought the book deserved the fiction they got! His first mistake was obviously listing the book as non-fiction. Had he published the book as fiction, he’d be a free man today, and might have sold even more books.

    It really pisses me off that our government thugs can sell a whole country the fraudulent insurance act and face no consequences, but an author who does the same thing is prosecuted.

    While there are those who enjoy Trudeau’s conviction for writing a non-fiction fiction, think about your own rights. Who’s next? What if the FTC goes after our Professor claiming the principles behind Leykis 101 are fraudulent? How about the publisher of ‘Twas the night before Christmas’? Is Santa real, or is that book defrauding children by making them believe in Santa?

    • Jim March 19, 2014 at 8:14 am #

      “While there are those who enjoy Trudeau’s conviction for writing a non-fiction fiction, think about your own rights. Who’s next? What if the FTC goes after our Professor claiming the principles behind Leykis 101 are fraudulent? How about the publisher of ‘Twas the night before Christmas’? Is Santa real, or is that book defrauding children by making them believe in Santa?”

      Not enough people think about this. Meanwhile, politicians are engaging in much worse criminal activity yet the idiot fuckturd masses keep reelecting them.

  3. Uncle Chemtrail March 18, 2014 at 12:01 am #

    Trudeau “preys upon the sick who want to be made healthy, the poor who want to become rich, and the insecure who want to feel better about themselves,” prosecutors wrote in the federal filing.

    But if Trudeau would have run for President, it all would have been perfectly acceptable to mislead the loser voters and sell them a pile of shit.

  4. Kevin Chang March 18, 2014 at 10:12 am #

    I’m certainly not siding with Kevin, but his claims against the FDA and big pharma are spot on. If you think the pharmaceutical companies are in your best interest, you’re delusional.

  5. Ted in Fort Wayne March 18, 2014 at 10:21 am #

    Good fucking riddance!
    I hate infomercial bullshit.

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