Actually, this is the one I had in mind. They confiscated a whole bunch
of exotic cars from one of the swindlers.
"Under a settlement of a civil complaint announced last month by the
Arizona attorney general’s office, the state is seizing 13 luxury homes
and property valued at more than $20 million, a fleet of expensive
automobiles and tens of millions of dollars of cash from C.P. Direct and
its main officers, Michael Consoli, Geraldine Consoli and Vincent
Passafiume, all of Scottsdale."
Then there's the guy selling that book, "Natural Cures They Don't Want You
To Know About" (Kevin Trudeau). Apparently he doesn't want you to know
either since there are none in his book or on his pay website that the book
touts!
http://tinyurl.com/c2grv
"... In his infomercial, Mr. Trudeau claims he has natural cures for a
myriad of serious illnesses, which he would love to reveal to you then and
there, but the Evil Government won't let him say anything on TV. You must
buy his book!
In the book, Mr. Trudeau gives a few generic tips on healthful living, urges
everyone to join the Scientology cult, and claims he has natural cures for a
myriad of serious illnesses, which he would love to reveal to you, but the
Evil Government won't let him say anything in a book. You must visit his web
site!
On the web site, Mr. Trudeau claims he has natural cures for a myriad of
serious illnesses, which he would love to reveal to you, but the Evil
Government won't let him say anything on his freely accessible web site. You
must pay up and JOIN the web site, and then the secret cures will be
revealed!
As a PAID member of his web site, you are dismayed to discover that the
"cures" portion of the web site is "under construction"; nope, there are no
cures there after all. Still, you are told, SOMEDAY, if you just keep on
paying, astonishing natural cures will eventually be revealed! In the
meantime, you are kindly told that you can e-mail Mr. Trudeau and he will
write back, finally revealing his natural cure for what ails you in the one
way he is allowed to do.
If you e-mail, you will never, ever hear back. ..."
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