Jury Hands Down a Verdict in Prevagen Deceptive Marketing Case
Verdict comes nine years after TINA.org alerted regulator to supplement’s unsubstantiated health claims.
In May 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Jean Pierre, Inc. for allegedly falsely marketing Blum Naturals and Baby Blum Naturals as “Natural” when, according to plaintiffs, the products contain synthetic ingredients. (Miller et al v. Jean Pierre, Inc., Case No. 20-cv-2393, E.D.N.Y.)
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Verdict comes nine years after TINA.org alerted regulator to supplement’s unsubstantiated health claims.
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