Vemma Barred from Resuming Full Operations
U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi stated in his ruling that "the evidence before the Court leaves little doubt that the FTC will ultimately succeed on the merits in demonstrating that Vemma is operating a pyramid scheme." He prohibited the company from recruiting new representatives but not from selling products for personal consumption.
The judge appointed a permanent monitor who will oversee Vemma's operations and wil have access to all company records.
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