Melaleuca Wins Court Ruling
"Fortunately, this litigation has not had any impact at all on our business. Nobody ever wants to be sued and this is a very unfortunate reason that this ever came about in the first place. But we wish this former employee, Jeff Wasden well, he did a good job for us; the judge decided in our favor and we wish him well, but as far as Melaleuca's business goes, it's business as usual," Vandersloot tells Eyewitness News.
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