CortiSlim Charged In Nationwide
Class Action With Deceptive Advertising
July 12, 2004
Orange County, CA
A nationwide consumer class action lawsuit was filed on July 12, 2004
against the manufacturer and distributor of the popular dietary supplement
CortiSlim. Filed on behalf of named residents of 26 different states,
the suit seeks to represent a class of consumers nationwide who have purchased
CortiSlim based on its allegedly misleading advertising claims.
Theres no such thing as a magic diet pill, said Jeff
Carton, one of the attorneys representing the class of plaintiffs. Our
lawsuit alleges that this is a product that unfairly preys upon consumers
and makes claims which science cant support. The suit charges
CortiSlim with using a series of misleading infomercials in which
the human bodys ability to regulate weight loss is allegedly linked
to the bodys production of a chemical substance called cortisol.
Contrary to defendants advertisements, the suit contends that defendants
marketing claims are unsubstantiated and lack a valid scientific basis.
The suit seeks a refund for all consumers who purchased CortiSlim,
the disgorgement of profits and a ban on the continuation of defendants
misleading advertising campaign.
For more information or a copy of the complaint, contact Meiselman, Denlea,
Packman, Carton & Eberz P.C. at 914-517-5000 or info@mdpcelaw.com.
If you feel you qualify for damages or remedies that might be awarded
in a possible CortiSlim class action, you can fill out the Online
Form.
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