Pastor Vince Owens runs a tiny church in Aurora, but critics say he talked a big game when it came to ViSalus.
A
class-action lawsuit calls the company "a failed pyramid scheme" that
persuaded people to sell weight-loss shakes, vitamins and energy bars,
and preferably to recruit others beneath them to sell the products.
"Nobody wants to buy this stuff that's in my cabinet," Caprece Byrd said.
The 51-year-old Aurora woman is one of the plaintiffs suing the
founders of ViSalus and her former Pastor Vince Owens. Byrd says Owens
convinced her ViSalus would make her easy money, lots of it.
Aurora pastor accused of running pyramid scheme; distributors say they lost thousands | FOX31 Denver
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