As might be expected, though, the promo blurb paints KT as a hero:
Kevin Trudeau is fast becoming the nation’s foremost consumer advocate and exposer of corporate and government corruption. Claiming to be a secret covert operative for almost twenty years, Kevin knows from personal experience how big business and government try to debunk individuals who promote products that could hurt the profits of giant multinational corporations. Trudeau spends most of his time spearheading a website that promotes education about natural healing therapies and a website that exposes corporate and government abuse and corruption. He is actively pursuing lawsuits against the individuals, corporations and government agencies that take advantage of the average consumer. He is also dedicated to the formation of various foundations to pursue these goals, and intends to donate much of his fortune for that purpose.Cue heroic music. But notice the hedging copy, "Claiming to be a secret covert operative for almost twenty years..." As in, "We ain't saying he was a covert operative, and we ain't saying he wasn't. But he claims he was."
Just for grins, I decided to read some of the five-star reviews of Free Money, and one in particular caught my eye. Written by someone named Alicia Rose, the review had attracted a few dissenting responses. One person accused Ms. Rose of working for True-dough and fraudulently posting the review. Ms. Rose countered that she does not work for KT and is a legit customer and admirer of KT's work, and that she was simply giving her honest opinion. Subsequently someone named R. Winnett mentioned that KT had been fined $500,000 and then $5 million for fraud -- upon which Ms. Rose jumped in with both feet to defend him:
There are a lot of rumors on the Internet about this bestselling author. This happens to be one of them. Learn the truth about Mr. Trudeau at http://www.ktradionetwork.comWell, I just couldn't let that slide. So I popped into the party with this:
You will, as I have, find him a responsible Consumer Advocate who cares about people.
His books are good reference books; well researched.
Alicia Rose, Kevin Trudeau is a convicted felon. That's fact, not rumor. And R. Winnett was understating, if anything. Since KT got out of prison in the 1990s he has been fined much, much more than $5 million. You need to stop drinking that GIN-soaked Kool-Aid. Of course if you're getting compensated in some way for these "honest reviews," then I guess you feel you have no reason to stop drinking the Kool-Aid. (BTW, I found this thread because Amazon recommended this title to me. Even their bots screw up sometimes, I guess. Obviously, said bots don't read my blog, Whirled Musings.)And then we were off to the races, with Ms. Rose insisting that I was relying on rumors spread by the media, when I could easily go straight to the source to find the truth. Sources she mentioned included some top Amway folks whom she had befriended during her time as an Amway distributor (1994-97), and who had nothing but good things to say about our boy Kev. A brief Google search I subsequently conducted revealed that these folks had been in a bit of trouble themselves for getting involved in some illegal pyramid stuff. But the mainstay of Ms. Rose's argument was that, according to her, True-dough was a top Amway distributor at the time she was in Amway, and that he could not possibly have built his business to that level if he had been in prison during the time everyone was saying he was. In one comment she wrote:
You claimed the following, I quote you: "The information that I have read states that in 1991 he pleaded guilty to credit-card fraud in federal district court and was sentenced to nearly two years in prison. This implies that he spent (only) a couple of years at the most, presumably in the early or mid 1990s, in prison."She also defended what is arguably KT's biggest scam, the Global Information Network or GIN, saying she'd received many benefits from her membership. I questioned her for details about those benefits but she remained vague. I also pointed out the fact that GIN is "organized" in Nevis/St. Kitts, and I speculated that this was done to avoid any legal hassles from the government or from disgruntled members who found it to be a financial black hole. She insisted that GIN is based inside the U.S., although at the same time it is a worldwide, exclusive club. And more than once she mentioned that GIN is based on a legitimate business model designed by M.I.T.
Where are you getting your information? I know for a fact Kevin Trudeau could not have been in prison during the years you are trying to place him in prison. During that time frame he was seriously working on his Amway Distributorship. By the time 1994 arrived Kevin Trudeau was one of the top Amway Distributors with a very lucrative distributorship. Amway Distributorships take years with a huge amount of effort and time spent to become as successful as Mr. Trudeau's distributorship in Amway. All in Amway, including myself, in the 1990's wanted Mr. Trudeau's Amway checks! There is no way in the 1990's Kevin Trudeau could have done prison time.
In a later post -- and I know this will come as a huge shocker -- she accused me of sour grapes. (Where have I heard that argument before?) Ms. Rose mused that perhaps I'd always wanted to join GIN but had never been invited. She said she was more than willing to invite me; I had only to ask. (I respectfully declined.)
She also continued to take issue with the claims about KT's prison sentence. It seemed to me that she was arguing that True-dough was never in prison, but in her most recent (as of this posting) comment she clarified:
You seem to misunderstand my argument in our debate. I am arguing the when, the time frame of occurrence.In my response to that comment, I cited the documents from The Smoking Gun Web site, which included True-dough's indictment for credit card fraud (dated September 11, 1990); a six-page handwritten letter from his mom, asking the judge for leniency (dated 1991); and an April 1991 letter from a psychiatrist who had examined him, also suggesting leniency. Although in compliance with Amazon's policies about external links I did not supply the direct link on the Amazon discussion thread, I told Ms. Rose she could Google "Would You Buy A Used Cure From This Man? | The Smoking Gun."
According to More Natural "Cures" Revealed (I have the book here at home) I quote "committed over twenty years ago" and the edition I have was published in 2006 by Alliance Publishing Group. If you subtract 20 from 2006 it equals 1986. Therefore, his prison time would have been before 1990, at the earliest being 1986. It is my understanding that this incident occurred much earlier, exact date I do not know. Mr. Trudeau has made it clear publically that he was very young when he did this particular prison time you keep referring. Kevin Trudeau was 29 in 1990. That is not an age a man would refer as "very young." He further has made it very clear that he learned his lesson. Your quote from More Natural "Cures" Revealed collaborates this.
I have blogged about this before, but here again is the link to the information. Within the article are links to the individual documents mentioned in the above paragraph and in my comment to Ms. Rose. If she searched and followed the links as suggested, she would have seen that The Smoking Gun article concludes:
After serving 21 months in Uncle Sam's custody, Trudeau was released in August 1993 and placed on two years probation.I'm sure that Ms. A. Rose will be back as soon as she finishes digesting this information. Meanwhile, if you want to read the entire Amazon exchange, follow this link to the review and the comments. You can only participate if you have an Amazon account and you sign in, but the convo itself is viewable by all.
By the way, I've received some great moral support and good information on these matters from my new pal Lynn Edgington, who runs the anti-fraud site Eagle Research Associates. Mr. Edgington has also written about True-dough on his site.
And finally, on a related note, I'll leave you with a love letter I received today via email:
From: [I will mercifully withhold his name. ~CC]
To::cosmic.connie@juno.com
Sent: Fri, Feb 03, 2012 02:33 AM
Subject line: what is wrong with you?
I'm not trying to offend you but maybe you really should consider getting a life. Kevin Trudeau is doing so much to better society right now and you have the audacity to even mock his name. I didn't bother reading all that negative spew about your blog but it shows why KT is a Multi-Billionare and you are just a loser blogger. I'm sorry but you're a loser and you're always going to be a loser. I bet you love cancer? Perhaps not everything thing the man says KT says is %100 true but I guarantee not every you say is true. No one is Jesus we've all said something that might stretched the truth. My dear friend from Canada cured her Emphysema because of his works. Not to mention through the Global Information Network she is able to earn thousands in true walk away residual income each month. I personally am on the fast track to doing the same. Free cruises, financial freedom, amazing health, countless friendships, and so much more have been added to my life because of KT. I'm not trying to make you feel bad about yourself. My motto is everybody love everybody. I just saying maybe your time should be better spent else where. Instead of talking about things you no nothing about. I highly suggest you at least listen to this CD series and consider joining the GIN. www.globalinformationnetwork.com Affiliate Code: [####] There for free you can become an affiliate. Then after you check it out I'd love for you to get back to me on becoming a member. You'll never regret it.
Sincerely,
XXX
"You're a loser"... as I've said before, spoken like a loyal True-doughnut. In fact KT and his army of sycophants have hurled the epithet "loser" numerous times in reference to skeptics and critics. (Here's a link to a previous post about some hate mail I've received from members of the KT Smarmy Army.)
As it happens, I do have a set of the CD series, Your Wish Is Your Command. Someone thoughtfully sent it to me as a gift. And as I've also noted several times previously, it's basically an upsell for the ludicrous and even more expensive GIN scheme.
To any True-dough fans reading this, I will make the same offer I made to Ms. Rose on Amazon: I'll be here for moral support if you ever decide to come off of your GIN-spiked Kool-Aid bender. Maybe I can at least take the edge off the hangover. Laughter is good for that kind of thing.
As it happens, I do have a set of the CD series, Your Wish Is Your Command. Someone thoughtfully sent it to me as a gift. And as I've also noted several times previously, it's basically an upsell for the ludicrous and even more expensive GIN scheme.
To any True-dough fans reading this, I will make the same offer I made to Ms. Rose on Amazon: I'll be here for moral support if you ever decide to come off of your GIN-spiked Kool-Aid bender. Maybe I can at least take the edge off the hangover. Laughter is good for that kind of thing.
More True-dough on this Whirled:
- December 2011: True-dough updates: Bad poetry for KT, hate mail for CC
- November 2011: A jumpsuit for Jimmy
- August 2011: First Amendment Stuporhero
- August 2011: Calling all lazy men: let's build a pyramid together!
- August 2011: Everything old is Nouveau again (or, Neo-scam by any other name), Part 1 of 2
- June 2011: Holy Guacamole! True-dough's racist rants
- June 2011: For he's a jolly good felon: True-dough speaks out for Death Ray
- December 2009 (amended several times in 2010): Illuminutty: the secret brotherhood of the chronically gullible
- November 2009: How to take over the world
- July 2009: Horse farts and related matters
- January 2009: Mr. Fire meets up with true dough
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