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of course I know :-)
U r nice. I like that, 4 a change. Sometimes folks just get so bent outta shape. Just please don't call me Ms. Barf. hhahahah
yeehaaw
The suits were filed the day she died. I remember when we heard she had been taken to the hospital I went to ANS News at google and found the lawsuit reports.
To: Arizona Carolyn
We don't know.
10,000 posted on 03/24/2007 5:55:39 PM EDT by fatima (Shut up Murtha)
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ok...thanks...I remember it being reported close to the time she died. Which is certainly a coinkydink....or not!
Do you think Howard placed the pill under Daniel's tongue while he was sleeping or something sinister like that? I wonder what partially dissolved means?
Sucked on?
Chewed on?
gnawed on?
Puffy from being in someone's stomach?
what?
!!
I'm typing from memory here..
One of the suits was because the model in one of the ads didn't even take Trimspa and it seems she didn't realize her footage was being used. I remember seeing her on Inside Edition.
The inquest may also seek to understand what happened to the jeans Daniel wore when he died.
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Huh? He wasn't wearing any pants?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17008284/
Found it. I didn't realize that Trimspa had already been sued before this.
Patrick Freydl was her atty on that lawsuit.
Well we know he had blue skivvies on at least!
"Police collected the other items Daniel had been wearing: a brown t-shirt, white undershirt and blue underwear."
From the photos of the last night alive w/ baby sis he had on jeans as well, but in the report they are not mentioned until Howard was home with them and the pills fell outta the pocket.
I don't know.??
Heeheee,I gotta run again:)
LMAO, I thought the same thing ;)
SO you are thinking what I am? Mind reader!
Wonder if this is the same guy?
Anna knew how to pick them..
The probation of THOMAS PATRICK FREYDL [#159567], 58, of Montebello was revoked, the previous stay of suspension was lifted, and he was suspended for six months with credit for a 45-day period of actual suspension and for a period of involuntary inactive enrollment that began Nov. 7, 1999. He was ordered to comply with rule 955. The order took effect Feb. 3, 2000.
Freydl was disciplined in 1998 but failed to file quarterly probation reports, a condition of his probation.
He had stipulated to five counts of misconduct in two client matters, including failing to return unearned fees or respond to client inquiries. He also entered into a loan agreement with a client without putting the terms of the loan into writing or advising the client to seek independent counsel.
http://www.calsb.org/calbar/2cbj/00jun/attdisc.htm
wow....and, Ben Thompson or the Shelleys are paying all the bills on Horizons! Amazing....
Which reminds me....in the e-mails that Ford Shelley was sharing with Greta about the house...there was back and forth over signing the mortgage and then FS tells her not to worry, pay when you can or something like that. That must be where she got the idea that the home was a gift.....people seemed to lose all common sense around her. And there's Goat, lapping it all up.
So they ripped the jeans off of him as he was dying? Causing the abrasions I thought were caused by going through his pockets frantically and too roughly?
Could it be related to the one report saying he had blood and vomit all over everything? I don't know. ????
January 7th, 2007
The marketers of Anna Nicole Smiths employer, TrimSpa, will pay a $1.5 Million Dollar fine to defray FTC claims that their weight loss promises were not scientifically proven.
The company used the slogan, TrimSpa Completely Ephedra Free Formula X32 on their products that appeared on television, radio and print media. One of their testimonials displayed in their advertisements, was Annas testimonial that claimed that the celebrity lost almost seventy pounds in eight months by using the product. The Federal Trade Commission has order the marketers of TrimSpa, Goen Technologies Corp., Nutramenerica Corp., TrimSpa, Inc. and Alexander Szynalski (a.k.a Alexander Goen) based in Whippany, N.J, to pay the $1.5 million.
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Anna Nicole & Trimspa
LOS ANGELES (February 6, 2007) -- Anna Nicole Smith and TrimSpa Inc. have been sued in a class-action lawsuit alleging their marketing of a weight-loss pill is false or misleading.
Janet Luna and three people identified as her guardians were named in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court. The lawsuit alleges deceptive business practices and a violation of California's unfair competition law.
They are asking for unspecified damages, restitution and an injunction preventing Smith and New Jersey-based TrimSpa, maker of TrimSpa X32, from making claims that users of the pills can lose substantial amounts of weight.
Smith, 39, has endorsed TrimSpa and is a spokeswoman.
Messages left with Joseph Farzam, an attorney for the plaintiff, and Ron Rale, Smith's lawyer, weren't immediately returned early Tuesday.
Last month, the Federal Trade Commission announced TrimSpa would pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that the diet-products company's weight-loss claims were unsubstantiated.
TrimSpa released a statement following the announcement saying it supported actions to clean up the weight-loss industry, but disputed the federal agency's allegation that a handful of TrimSpa advertisements that ran in 2003 and 2004 had insufficient substantiation.
TrimSpa also disagreed with any inference that its X32 product has no scientific support.
Anna Nicole Smith, TrimSpa sued over diet ads - MSNBC
Updated: 2:35 p.m. CT Feb 7, 2007
LOS ANGELES - Anna Nicole Smith and the diet products company TrimSpa Inc. have been sued in a class-action lawsuit alleging their marketing of a weight loss pill is false or misleading.
Anna Nicole Smith, Trimspa, and the Lawsuit filed the week before her death
The Whippany-based maker of TrimSpa X32 and Anna Nicole Smith, the weight-loss pill's celebrity endorser, have been sued again for allegedly making false or misleading claims.
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