
The self-proclaimed "fearless whistleblower" was sentenced Monday to 10 years in jail and fined $37 million for cheating people out of millions of dollars with his weight-loss book and fraudulent infomercials. (Via WLS-TV)
The convicted pitchman attempted to apologize with a 20 minute speech in court saying:* "I see now that I have made many mistakes along the way. I have learned my lesson in more ways and at more levels than you could ever know. If I could do it all over again, I would do things very, very differently." *(Via WMAQ)
But the judge wasn't impressed and instead slammed Trudeau for his dubious ways.
*"Since the age of 25, he has steadfastly attempted to cheat others for his own personal gain. He is decietful to the very core."*
Trudeau was banned from infomercials and fined $2 million by the FTC in 2004 in order to *"shut down an infomercial empire that has misled American consumers for years." *
The FTC says Trudeau violated that ban in 2007 by misrepresenting one of his books in another infomercial. A writer at Slate found Trudeau's sentencing overdue, saying:
*"I have to admit to a powerful sense of schadenfreude; Trudeau’s been avoiding any sort of real punishment for years. Remember, through his books, radio show, and infomercials, he sold quack cures aimed at people who were sick. I have very, very little sympathy for him."*
USA Today reports that Trudeau's attorney argued his pitches were not unlike other ads. *"Watch any television commercial for any product — it's the views and opinions of the persons who are making and selling the product."*
Trudeau has said that he plans on appealing the sentence. Reported by Newsy 2 hours ago.