Success By Health

FTC moves for summary judgment on SBH’s fraud liability

In its ongoing case against Success by Health and owner Jay Noland, the FTC has moved for summary judgement with respect to liability. As summarized by the FTC, their case against SBH and Noland is as follows: For over two years prior to the Court’s Temporary Restraining Order, Defendants promised financial freedom to convince consumers

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Affiliates put $250K+ towards Success by Health’s legal costs

In an attempt to overturn the granted preliminary injunction against Success by Health and owner Jay Noland, one hundred and eight SBH affiliates submitted filed declarations. Ignoring the FTC’s legal arguments, some SBH affiliates instead raised allegations of racism. The Court considered Defendants’ arguments about those allegations and stated: “This is a frivolous argument and

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Jeff Wright to provide FTC with SBH financial evidence

Jeff Wright and his wife Amber have lost a bid to keep their finances hidden from the FTC. Wright joined Success by Health’s “Scientific Medical Advisory Board” in late 2018. As per an announcement welcoming Wright to the company; Dr. Wright provides clinical expertise that will help guide Success By Health in planning and implementing

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Success By Health “fabricated evidence”, alleges FTC

Following on from allegations the Success By Health deleted evidence, the FTC has made new allegations pertaining to fabricated evidence. Individual defendants called out by the FTC are Jay Noland, his wife Lina and Scott Harris. At issue are two royalty agreements, between Success By Media and Enhanced Capital Funding. The agreements are dated January

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Success By Health defendants deleted evidence, alleges FTC

The FTC has revealed the Success By Health defendants, upon learning of the regulator’s investigation, set about plans to conceal and delete evidence. As retold by the FTC in a November 4th opposition filing; On May 15, 2019, months before the FTC filed its case, the Individual Defendants learned the FTC was investigating SBH. The

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Success By Health prelim injunction upheld (FTC not racist)

Jay Noland’s attempt to have the Success By Health preliminary injunction overturned has been denied. In favor of dissolving the injunction, Noland had argued that a yet to be heard Supreme Court case meant previous Ninth Circuit rulings could no longer be considered “good law”. As per the October 27th order, the court wrote it

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