What happened to Visalus? (explained)
Late last year we reported on Visalus appearing to be sold off to Pruvit.
The transaction was strange, absent not even a simple press-release to announce the transaction.
Following a tip-off from a reader, BehindMLM has learned a whopping $925 million judgment was likely behind Visalus’ downfall.
Mid 2019 a federal jury awarded $925 million in damages. The case was filed by class-plaintiffs, one of which was a former Visalus distributor, on behalf of roughly 800,000 people.
The case itself pertained to allegations Visalus ‘made 1,850,436 unlawful automated calls’. In other words, Visalus was busted harassing people via telemarketing.
The damage amount was calculated based on a $500 penalty per illegal call made. This is the minimum statutory penalty as per the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
In response to the jury’s findings, one of Visalus’ attorneys put this spin on it;
The statement that there was a $925[MM] damages award is not true. Rather, the verdict was a special form where the jury answered questions.
Again, it was not a damages award and the judge has reserved ruling on damage issues for future briefs and hearings.
Ultimately however the $925 million dollar judgment against Visalus stood.
Since April 2019 Visalus has repeatedly tried to have the $925 million dollar judgment adjusted down.
As reported by the National Law Review, their latest attempt in August 2020 was denied on “constitutional grounds”.
ViSalus suggests that the Court reduce damages from $500 per call to no more than $1 per call.
The Court declines to conclude that ViSalus’s aggregate damages award should be reduced simply because ViSalus committed almost two million violations of the TCPA.
ViSalus’s understanding of the limitations on damages imposed by due process implies that a constitutional penalty for a single violation becomes unconstitutional if the defendant commits the violation enough times.
As discussed above, that proposition is at odds with the Supreme Court’s decision in Williams and would effectively immunize illegal conduct if a defendant’s bad acts crossed a certain threshold.
Not really sure why Visalus thought arguing that because they’d breached the TCPA so many times they deserved a lesser penalty, but that’s what they presented to the court.
The jury found that ViSalus committed a stratospheric number of TCPA violations.
It is no surprise that the TCPA’s constitutionally-valid minimum penalty of $500 for each violation has catapulted ViSalus’s penalty into the mesosphere
Obviously a $925 million judgment against any MLM company is a big deal, and I believe this is why the company hitched itself to Pruvit.
Out of curiosity I went looking to see if either Pruvit or Visalus had addressed the nature of the relationship between the two companies. Sadly it appears they haven’t.
The best I found was some Visalus distributors claiming a “partnership” with Pruvit. For now, Visalus continues to operate as a stand-alone company through their “Vi” website.
Pending a formal announcement detailing transparency between Visalus and Pruvit, unfortunately we’ll have to leave it there.
Update 6th April 2023 – Following partial granting of an appeal in late 2022 (with respect to the $925 million awarded in damages), Visalus has filed a writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court.
Ah, basically, the only thing Visalus holds of real value is its distributors. And clearly Pruvit is not going to pay 925 mil.
So what Visalus is probably doing here, to borrow a Chinese saying: the cicada sheds its shell.
I think they are trying to haggle some sort of promise out of Pruvit to let the execs join later with some sweetheart deal if execs promise to merge their genealogy with Pruvits. The execs bankrupts the Visalus, ducks the debt, then join up with Pruvit and retains their genealogy somehow.
What do you think, Oz?
Very long-play if that’s the case. The Pruvit thing surfaced a year ago.
Obviously Pruvit gets something out of this and it’s a little odd Vi is continuing on. Maybe when the near billion dollar fine is payable we’ll get a clearer idea.
Hopefully it’s not as simple as “nyer nyer bankrupt!” and staying intact within Pruvit.
The “prolonged negotiation” is probably Pruvit reneging on their deal. After all, what they “arranged” could not be in writing, lest it leaked.
I did not know about the scams, i just know i would like to have a class action suit against them regarding the health deterioration those shakes cause.
The aspartame (splenda) that is them is deadly. 4 of my friends and i started at the same time and drank them for 3 months and everyone of us got sick with migraine headaches and dizziness and mind fog.
after that i experienced vertigo quite often and i had a high sensitivity to certain foods and to this day!
i have not been the same since using their shakes in 2012 and it has been 10 years. their shakes are poison. they need to be taken to court for deterioration of health also.
Then see a lawyer? Nobody else is going to start a lawsuit on behalf of your personal health problems.
I suspect the decade gap may pose legal challenges but again, that’s a question for a lawyer.
You cannot sue because of Splenda. Is it bad for us? Absolutely. Along with a lot the fda approves of.
Fight the fda for making us sick allowing us to eat poison. If they didn’t approve all these bad things then we wouldn’t be as sick, but then the pharmaceutical company wouldn’t make money.
Not doing your own research on the negative effects of Splenda is your own fault.
that is a pretty crappy response. people should be protected from this poison and any thing detrimental to your health.
Janice combs — good luck with that! LOL all the Vi Shakes use sucrolose not aspartame as a sweetener.
I used the product years ago and lost a great deal of weight. I’ve gain the weight back through poor eating and tried other options that didn’t work.
I reordered today but after reading this, will I even get it? Are they still selling to the public? What happened to all their distributors? They online support system?
I was hoping to get up and running again.
Visalus sell retail direct to public. No idea if it’s the same product you bought “years ago”.