Biggest Loser Star Trainer Jillian Michaels Gets Sued
Biggest Loser Star Trainer Jillian Michaels Gets Sued by Johnny Justice Jillian Michaels, star of NBC’s popular reality show, “The Biggest Loser,” is being sued by a fat girl named Christie Christensen, who claims she didn’t lose weight with the supplements endorsed by the celebrity trainer, according to the Associated Press. Saying she was duped into buying [...]
Well the Heffer better take everybody else to court too....starting with Burger King, McDonalds, Krispy Kreme, and every suppliment company found on Walmart's shelves. What a crock.
I must say, however, that I did notice Jillian's protein powder at Wally World.....pretty pricey stuff for what it is.
She will lose. The lawyer is probably of the ambulance chaser variety and took the case on contengency.
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She's probably not even looking to win.. just a little settlement money to keep away the bad publicity. As stupid as it sounds, it's not uncommon. Remember the woman who sued because her coffee was too hot?
I mean.. it's coffee?!?
Originally Posted by Phineas
Don't you want to be compared to Chuck Norris? Hmm?? Don't you???
The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process. Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT. He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.
When I was in a Navy school a million years ago, I was hit by a car (slow moving in a snow storm while walking across a parking lot).
Went up on the guy's hood, guy braked, I slid off the hood, hit the lot, picked myself up. The guy opens his car door and asks if I'm okay, I give him the finger and keep on walking.
Done.
Months later I'm on my ship and the chief petty officer is telling a story about his brother-in-law who had been hit by a car, did a flip flop "Ouch, my neck!" and received $30K.
She's probably not even looking to win.. just a little settlement money to keep away the bad publicity. As stupid as it sounds, it's not uncommon. Remember the woman who sued because her coffee was too hot?
I mean.. it's coffee?!?
I remember. She was awarded some ungodly sum, but the courts eventually reversed it or lowered the amount.
(Googles)
"The jury awarded Liebeck $200,000 in compensatory damages. This amount was reduced to $160,000 because the jury found Liebeck 20 percent at fault in the spill. The jury also awarded Liebeck $2.7 million in punitive damages, which equals about two days of McDonalds' coffee sales.
Post-verdict investigation found that the temperature of coffee at the local Albuquerque McDonalds had dropped to 158 degrees fahrenheit.
The trial court subsequently reduced the punitive award to $480,000 -- or three times compensatory damages -- even though the judge called McDonalds' conduct reckless, callous and willful.
No one will ever know the final ending to this case.
The parties eventually entered into a secret settlement which has never been revealed to the public, despite the fact that this was a public case, litigated in public and subjected to extensive media reporting."
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