Federal Trade Commission v. Bronson Partners, LLC

564 F. Supp. 2d 119, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 52623
CourtDistrict Court, D. Connecticut
DecidedJuly 10, 2008
DocketCivil Action 3:04cv1866 (SRU)
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Federal Trade Commission v. Bronson Partners, LLC, 564 F. Supp. 2d 119, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 52623 (D. Conn. 2008).

Opinion

RULING ON MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

STEFAN R. UNDERHILL, District Judge.

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) brought this enforcement action challenging as false advertising the claims that the defendants, Bronson Partners, LLC (“Bronson”), Martin Howard, H & H Marketing, LLC, and Sandra Howard (collectively “defendants”), made in their advertisements for two products: Chinese Diet Tea and the Bio Slim Patch. The exemplar advertisement for Chinese Diet Tea touts the tea almost exclusively as a weight-loss product, and, when read objectively and in context, virtually guarantees the user that, by drinking the tea, the user will lose large quantities of weight in a relatively short period of time without dieting or exercising. The defendants also advertised the Bio Slim Patch as an effective weight loss product. 1

The FTC seeks a permanent injunction and damages, and has moved for summary judgment on all claims. For reasons that follow, the FTC’s motion is granted with respect to liability.

I. Background

Chinese Diet Tea is not materially different from any other green tea product on the market. The defendants’ exemplar one-page advertisement for Chinese Diet Tea is entitled, “Powerful Green Diet Tea, SHEDS POUND AFTER POUND OF FAT — FAST!” 2 It includes a picture of a slim Asian woman on a scale wearing what appears to be a bathing suit or tight-fitting tank top. The advertisement states:

You eat your favorite foods- — but STILL lose weight!
Eliminates an amazing 91% of absorbed sugars.
Prevents 83% of fat absorption.
Doubles your metabolic rate to burn calories fast.
Powerful herbal formula helps you stop snacking. *122 Let this powerful Chinese Green Diet Tea help you to lose those unwanted pounds. Can you imagine losing weight by simply drinking a cup of refreshing tea? Well, that is all you now have to do to lose weight with one of the “easiest” and most effective diets ever discovered. Chinese Green Diet Tea is a 2000 year old secret remedy now available in the U.S. Obesity is a big problem in Western societies but is almost unheard of in China. That is because millions of Chinese men and women regularly drink herbal tea after every meal. Clinical trials have shown that by drinking a cup of Chinese Green Diet Tea your body will absorb less sugar and animal fats. Participants on Chinese Green Diet Tea clinical trials carried on eating a normal healthy measure of sugar and fats — but they still lost weight. Just make sure you drink one cup of Chinese Green Diet Tea after each meal to neutralize the absorption of fattening foods. You’ll get the satisfaction and flavor of eating a balanced diet but without any fattening effects.

The advertisement continues to assure the reader that Chinese Diet Tea is:

GUARANTEED! Chinese Green Diet Tea has been clinically trialed on 163 patients. All participants lost between 18 lbs and 75 lbs over the 12 week trial period. If you do not lose similar amounts of weight we guarantee to refund your purchase price in full (less s/h). REMEMBER, the more Chinese Green Diet Tea you drink, the more weight you may lose!

It also asserts that “[r]esearchers found that those who drank Chinese Diet Green Tea burned an additional 500 calories per week, with no change in diet or physical activity,” and that:

Chinese Green Diet Tea’s secret herbal ingredients act in four ways to help you lose weight:
1) Reduces sugar absorption by an amazing 91%. This means you can eat sweet buns and chocolate without putting on so much weight. But be careful — drinking Chinese Green Diet Tea is not a license to gorge yourself.
2) Reduces the absorption of animal fats and dairy products by as much as 83%. This controls the fattening effects of butter, cheese, pate, sausages and fatty meats.
3) Doubles the digestion of food in the intestine. This prevents food laying in your stomach for 24 hours or more and contributing to that “pot belly” look. The faster digestion of food means fewer calories are absorbed into the body.
4) Acts as an effective appetite suppressant to reduce snacking.

The advertisement also includes the following warning: “WARNING: Doctors recommend that weight loss must be achieved gradually over an extended 8-12 week period. We therefore recommend that you do not lose weight too suddenly. If very rapid weight loss occurs, stop taking Chinese Green Diet Tea for 10-14 days and consult your doctor.”

The advertisement continues to offer various “courses:”

• Week Course — You’ll lose up to 25 lbs — $24.95
• Week Course — You’ll lose up to 50 lbs — $39.95—Save $16.00
• 12 Week Course — You’ll lose up to 75 lbs — 49.95—Save $32.90

The advertisement contains several “testimonials:”

• I Lost 64 lbs in 10 weeks!
*123 • After 10 weeks my weight was down to 104 lbs. I lost weight so fast my doctor ordered me to slow down.
• We (my husband and I) have lost 45 lbs. so far. Send extra order forms for friends.
• I have been on the program 6 weeks and have not religiously followed the schedule of a cup of tea after each meal. However, I have gone from 240 lbs. down to 210 lbs. I feel better.

The order form for Chinese Diet Tea states “Please RUSH me by First Class Mail the following order of guaranteed to help you lose weight Chinese Green Diet Tea bags.” Finally, the advertisement provides that Chinese Diet Tea “Makes Great Iced Tea!”

The FTC filed a four-count complaint pursuant to Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTC Act”), 15 U.S.C. § 53(b), to secure a permanent injunction against and disgorgement of allegedly ill-gotten gains from the defendants. The FTC alleges that the defendants violated Sections 5(a) and 12 of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 45(a) and 52, by making false and unsubstantiated claims with respect to Chinese Diet Tea (counts one and two), and by making false and unsubstantiated claims with respect to the Bio-Slim Patch (counts three and four). They now move for summary judgment on all counts.

II. Standard of Review

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