Los Angeles Times

Court shuts down Vemma Nutrition

The closure follows FTC’s allegation that the firm is an illegal pyramid scheme.

- By Samantha Masunaga samantha.masunaga@latimes.com

A federal court temporaril­y shut down beverage distributo­r Vemma Nutrition Co. after federal regulators alleged that the company’s multilevel marketing operation was an illegal pyramid scheme.

The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday that it filed a complaint against the Tempe, Ariz., company in U.S. District Court in Phoenix, accusing it of misreprese­nting that members of the company’s program, called “affiliates,” were likely to earn substantia­l income — as much as $50,000 a week.

A Vemma spokeswoma­n did not respond to a request for comment.

Vemma sells its products nationwide under the brands Vemma, Verve and Bod-e.

In its complaint, the FTC also alleged that the company gave its affiliates promotiona­l material with “false and misleading representa­tions” to recruit new members.

The FTC said Vemma’s claims lured college students and other young adults who were attracted to the idea of getting rich. Among the images the company promoted, the agency said, were ones of seemingly prosperous young adults with yachts, luxury cars and jets.

Prospectiv­e affiliates had to make an initial investment of $500 to $600 for a socalled affiliate pack of products, and buy $150 of Vemma products each month to be eligible for benefits, as well as encourage others to do the same, the FTC said.

According to the complaint, Vemma does not offer meaningful incentives or discounts to encourage retail sales, only for recruiting participan­ts.

Besides ordering a halt to Vemma’s operations, the court ordered a temporary freeze on the company’s assets.

Vemma’s founder and chief executive, Benson Boreyko, and company promoter Tom Alkazin were named as defendants, along with the company. Alkazin’s wife, Bethany, was named as a relief defendant, one who profited from the scheme.

Last year the FTC launched an investigat­ion into the practices of Los Angeles nutritiona­l products company Herbalife. The review, which is pending, stemmed from ongoing allegation­s by New York hedge fund manager Bill Ackman that Herbalife’s multilevel marketing operation amounted to a pyramid scheme that victimized its sales force.

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