I knew he was a fucking bullshitter like all these jock /gym/roid/ass/fuckers....bullshit central.......steroid monkey ....needle fucker .......i knew he had to do needles ....... they all do ...i hope he loses macho mucho money ...... brian ".lying sack of shite" johnson .............you got caught fucker ........ how stupid he thought like all the steroid liars he ....... would be fine .....MOT my friend MOT.......matter of time ......one word to describe him .......dumbass........ you have to assume ....every fucker is a lying sack of shite ....until they prove you wrong ....that's it......especially on social media ....... they will do anything for money........ they are all desperate for attention......... and money and you have to keep making vids all the time ......especially of that servile repugnant .......... tik tok ..........owned by those repugnant chinese .........bytedance...when you go on tik tok you are working for the chinese they are using you ......dummy
'Liver King' slapped with class-action lawsuit for allegedly deceiving customers by hiding steroid use
Story by Breck Dumas • 1h ago
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Fitness influencer Brian "Liver King" Johnson has been hit with a $25 million class-action lawsuit claiming he used deceptive marketing to hawk his products now that the social media influencer has come clean about using steroids to develop his muscle-bound physique.
The complaint filed in New York against Johnson, 45, and his companies, Ancestral Supplements, LLC and The Fittest Ever, LLC, accuses the defendants of misleading consumers with the Liver King's claims that he owed his buff body to consuming copious amounts of raw offal rather than his recently-disclosed steroid habit.
Cotter Law Group, which filed the suit, told FOX Business in a statement it "is dedicated to holding Brian Johnson a/k/a ‘Liver King’ and his affiliates accountable for their deceptive business practices and for misleading consumers nationwide."
Although the class action has only one plaintiff so far, the law firm says it is already hearing from others who want to join and received "numerous inquiries about additional prospective" class-action suits against the defendants.
The suit filed Wednesday accuses Johnson of pushing "a dangerous and life-threatening diet" of uncooked organ meats and testicles that caused "a large portion of consumers who relied on [his] misrepresentations" to suffer from "severe and other foodborne illnesses."
It goes on to say "Liver King persuaded millions of consumers to adhere to, or abide by" the diet "by repeatedly making representations to consumers that his near-perfect physique, and optimal health, were solely attributed to his adoption of the Ancestral Tenets" he promoted.
Johnson confessed to his followers in early December that he uses steroids after a journalist released emails from the body builder in which he admitted to being on an $11,000-a-month steroid regimen.
The social media star had previously denied taking performance-enhancing drugs.
Ancestral Supplements did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for
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