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Multi-level marketer LuLaRoe just settled a major pyramid scheme lawsuit.
As part of its settlement with the state of Washington, LuLaRoe will have to shell out $4.75 million.
But experts say that the settlement doesn t go far enough.
LuLaRoe s longstanding legal battle with the state of Washington has come to an end with a $4.75 million settlement.
The office of Washington s attorney general Bob Ferguson filed suit against LuLaRoe on January 23, 2019, naming the controversial multi-level marketing company, founders Mark Stidham and DeAnne Stidham, and their son Jordan Brady in the suit.
The attorney general alleged that the business which hawks colorful leggings and other garments through a network of independent retailers was functioning as a pyramid scheme in the state of Washington. LuLaRoe s business model of requiring participants to purchase thousands of dollars of inventory directly from the company left many in debt.
RouteNote Blog The Because Music Matters shows will take place at the Rockhal arena in February, social distancing and masks will be compulsory.
The Rockhal arena in Luxembourg will host five test concerts with strict health measures and restrictions in place this February.
With live events cancelled across the world, due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, this news provides some possible light at the end of the tunnel. Some artists have come up with innovative ways to perform to fans, such as the
It is hoped the Because Music Matters Matters shows in Luxembourg, organised by the Arena Resilience Alliance (ARA), a lobby group established by the European Arenas Association, could help create a model to bring live events back.