Trainer Jillian Michaels calls false-advertising suit ‘baseless,’ stands behind diet products
By APThursday, February 11, 2010
Celeb trainer Jillian Michaels calls suit baseless
LOS ANGELES — Celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels says a false advertising lawsuit filed against her over a diet supplement is baseless and she still supports the product.
Michaels says in a statement given to The Associated Press that her reputation and credibility are “of the utmost importance to me” and that her legal team will handle the case.
A California woman sued Michaels and the supplement’s manufacturer on Tuesday in Los Angeles, claiming “Calorie Control” failed to suppress her appetite or cause her to lose weight as advertised.
Michaels is a star of NBC’s hit show “The Biggest Loser” and is marketed on “Calorie Control” as “America’s Toughest Trainer.”
Michaels also says, “I stand behind all my products and remain committed to helping people achieve their health and wellness goals.”
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