Tricky
Briefly immortal
I await his next book, "Seven Things that Happen in Prisons that Wardens Won't Tell You About".
I await his next book, "Seven Things that Happen in Prisons that Wardens Won't Tell You About".
No, he's still going to jail.
http://www.chron.com/entertainment/...or-mercy-jailed-anyway-4916457.php?cmpid=hpts
He owes $37 million? Maybe he can work it off at $1 a day in prison.
Ok. Has anyone else on here besides me ever bought a product from a Kevin Trudeu infomercial? I can't be the only fool.
First he serves a prison internship. If that works out, we'll talk about that buck a day gig.
I've wondered what was in that memory book. I almost bought it except that there was something Trudeau said in his infomercial that made my BS detector go to eleven. Trudeau kept talking about his "new technology" that made memory better, and yet he was selling a book, not a device. There wasn't any "technology" as far as I could tell.I bought his memory book.
You seriously have to ask that question? Everything the man does is a steaming pile. One only has to listen to him for 15 seconds to realize that everything he says is a complete lie. And the reason he peddles books is because he has been prohibited from selling any kind of product or merchandise for some time now. He hides behind the First Amendment to sell worthless words instead of goods.Did Trudeau say anything of value or was it all a steaming pile?
I've wondered what was in that memory book. I almost bought it except that there was something Trudeau said in his infomercial that made my BS detector go to eleven. Trudeau kept talking about his "new technology" that made memory better, and yet he was selling a book, not a device. There wasn't any "technology" as far as I could tell.
My guess is that Trudeau was actually peddling the techniques that other memory experts use: association, imagery, key words, etc. But I don't know. Did Trudeau say anything of value or was it all a steaming pile?
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I bought his memory book.
First he serves a prison internship. If that works out, we'll talk about that buck a day gig.
At $1 a day it would take him 100,000+ years to get out. You could pay him $1 a minute and it would still take 70 years.
I have bought all his recent books...not because I believe it but so that I know what kind of crap is in there. I've had family and friends try to convince me that this guy had the secrets to the universe.
My favorite is his insistence that he was privy to some kind of secret society where all the decisions of the world were made. He only decided to leave that inner circle when he saw how simple, cheap and natural cures were being suppressed in favor of lining the pockets of the pharmaceutical companies.
The guy was good at scamming.
One thing I don't get. He's going to jail and being forced to pay back money because, in part, he wrote a book and made claims about an old HCG based diet. Why then, are doctors allowed to actually sell people the diet and inject them with HCG?
The FTC claim against him is not for writing the book, nor for the claims he actually makes in the book, but because he misrepresented the contents of the book in his televised informercials.
From what I read here, the fine he faces is not all of his legal trouble.
"Trudeau still faces a criminal trial connected to the claims he made on TV about his diet book."
I suppose revenge is an ugly motive, but this bastard killed my Father-in-law by convincing him to ignore his doctors. I want him locked up forever.