Saturday 30 August 2008

Exec behind male supplement Enzyte gets 25 years for fraud

CINCINNATI ? A business possessor convicted of defrauding customers seeking male sexual sweetening products and a kind of herb tea supplements was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in prison.

Steve Warshak, 42, collapse of Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, also was ordered to pay $93,000 in fines. He was convicted in February on 93 counts of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering.


Federal prosecutors accused the company of bilking customers out of more than $400 jillion with deceptive ads, manipulated credit card transactions and refusal to accept returns or scratch orders.


U.S. District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel ordered Warshak, his female parent, the troupe and some other defendant to forfeit more than $500 million, including whatever was available from bank accounts, cars and homes, a grand forte-piano and a membership in a California spa.


Spiegel said it was impossible to calculate incisively how much money was lost by customers, so he recognized a design based on how much Warshak and the company took in from offenses alleged in the indictments.


Berkeley distributes various products supposed to boost energy, negociate weight, reduce memory loss and economic aid sleep. The company's main product, Enzyte, promises sexual enhancement.


"This is a case about greed," Spiegel said as he reviewed the case. "Steven Warshak preyed on perceived sexual inadequacies of customers."


Spiegel said one aspect of the fraud relied on the reluctance of customers to come forward, which would mean admitting they ordered the sexual sweetening pills.


"I don't see whatever evidence of remorse or concern for anyone merely himself," Spiegel said.


Warshak told the evaluate that was not true.


"I do feel deep compunction and would like to apologize to any client who ever so had a bad go through with my company," he said. "I apologize to all the great people, the employees of Berkeley � they've given their heart and soul. I let them down."


Spiegel aforementioned the company, which likely will be hit with the legal age of the forfeiture, will be allowed to remain in business.


Spiegel denied Warshak's request to remain discharge on bond pending attract, but gave him 30 days to wrap up personal job and report to prison.


Warshak's mother, Harriet Warshak, was sentenced to two years in prison house. She was convicted of conspiracy, bank fraud and money laundering.


Spiegel allowed her to persist free pending appeal and acknowledged that she is 75, has cancer and likely testament never be incarcerated because of the time it takes appeals to work through the courts.


Two former company employees were convicted on related to charges and were to be sentenced Thursday, along with some former employees who pleaded guilty to other charges and cooperated with prosecutors.


They testified that the company created fictional medical endorsements, fabricated a customer-satisfaction survey and made up numbers game to game claims around Enzyte's effectiveness.




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Wednesday 20 August 2008

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Monday 11 August 2008

Bernie Mac Dead At 50





Bernie Mac, the histrion and comedian who worked his way to stardom from base beginnings on Chicago's tough South Side, died early Saturday at the age of 50, according to The Associated Press.


"Actor/comedian Bernie Mac passed away this morning from complications due to pneumonia in a Chicago area hospital," his publicist, Danica Smith, aforesaid in a statement. She said no other details were uncommitted and requested that his family's concealment be respected. Earlier this week she had aforesaid reports of Mac's serious illness were overstated and that he was expected to do a full recovery.


In late years, Mac (real list: Bernard Jeffery McCullough) had battled an inflammatory lung disease known as sarcoidosis, which causes inflammation in the lungs, lymph nodes and former organs. It had been in remitment since 2005, and Smith had aforesaid Mac's pneumonia was non related to it.


In addition to his appearance in last year's hit "Transformers," Mac had recently been working on the TV series "Starting Under," as well as several films, including the Samuel L. Jackson flip "Soul Men" (slated for release later this year) and the John Travolta comedy "Old Dogs," which is scheduled for a 2009 liberation. The status of those films was unclear at press time.


Recently Mac made headlines when he attended a Barack Obama fundraiser and made a few lighthearted comments about the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. "I'm gallant of him because government is ill-gotten, especially with Republicans," he said. "People like rumors. They ar going to say things like, you know, 'You was in the club with Lil' Kim, and you and Kanye West got in a slugfest.' " The comments garnered a reprimand from Obama's campaign.


Mac (Bernard Jeffrey McCullough) was born on October 5, 1957, in Chicago, and grew up on the city's South Side, according to AP. His first standup performance was at a church dinner when he was 8, and he began doing standup at clubs in Chicago at 20. His film career began with a little role in "Mo' Money" in 1992. Mac went on to appear in the "Ocean's 11" films with Brad Pitt and George Clooney, "Guess Who" with Ashton Kutcher, "Bad Santa," "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and other films.


Mac is mayhap best known for his Fox television series "The Bernie Mac Show," which aired from 2001 to 2006. The series, about a man's adventures raising his sister's three children, won a Peabody Award in 2002, and earned Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for Mac. He also was nominated for a Grammy award for best comedy album in 2001, with his "The Original Kings of Comedy" co-stars, Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley and Cedric the Entertainer.


Mac is survived by his wife, Rhonda McCullough, their daughter, Je'Niece, a son-in-law and a granddaughter.







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