Procter & Gamble Wins Satanic Civil Suit
Jury Awards Company $19.25M Over False Rumors Spread By Amway That Logo Was Satanic Symbol
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The U.S. District Court jury in Salt Lake City on Friday found in favor of the Cincinnati-based consumer products company in a lawsuit filed by P&G in 1995. It was one of several the company brought over rumors alleging a link with the company's logo and Satanism.
Rumors had begun circulating as early as 1981 that the company's logo — a bearded, crescent man-in-moon looking over a field of 13 stars — was a symbol of Satanism.
The company alleged that Amway Corp. distributors revived those rumors in 1995, using a voice mail system to tell thousands of customers that part of Procter & Gamble profits went to satanic cults.
The company's claim was based on the Lanham Act, which prohibits unfair competition and false advertising.
"This is about protecting our reputation," Jim Johnson, P&G's chief legal officer, said in a statement Monday. "We will take appropriate legal measures when competitors unfairly undermine the reputation of our brands or our company."
The former Amway distributors thought they'd be exonerated and were shocked by the jury's verdict late Friday, said Randy L. Haugen, one of the defendants.
"It's hard to imagine they'd pursue it this long, especially after all the retractions we put out," said Haugen, a 53-year-old Ogden, Utah, businessman who maintained P&G was never able to show how it was harmed by the rumors. "We are stunned. All of us."
Haugen said he forwarded another person's account of the Satanic rumor to other Amway salesmen on a common phone-message system, then circulated the retraction. The original message, however, found its way to Procter & Gamble.
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FRAIDI was here... ha ha ha
In recent years I've noticed an increase in housewives/neighbors/aquaintences in the area who are trying to sell products out of their home. How annoying they are with the invitations to the "parties" for vitamins or candles or kitchen gadgets or special lotions and potions! Enough already. If these products are so good, sell them in the stores!!!
Our whole speach comes from the commands and actions of the universe. Why would light and light be the same word and make sense? They are derived from the crescent and pentagram. All words can be trace back to, believe it or not, the hexegram, cross, and crescent.
The pentagram weather upside down or rightside up is just the symbol of the doom of bad people. So when devil worshippers are idiotically praising it, they are celebrating their doom...LMAO!
The real ancient Hebrews were brilliant, peaceful folks. They bowed to Yahweh and you like to have things Yahweh.... all puns intended... LOL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amway
Amway should be made to pay for this, lawsuits do take time. Defamation is a real thing, same as discrimination, it never goes away.
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by headlocal
March 22, 2007 11:19 PM PDT
- Quoth Kate Makled, spokeswoman for Alticor Inc:
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See all 18 Comments"Despite the public apology, P&G has spent 12 years destroying their lives," Makled said. "P&G is a $68 billion company. What they got out of this case was what they could earn in about 2= hours. We think that's shameful."
a) Who is "WE"??? Has Rich de Vos suddenly turned shy, or is Ms. Makled speaking without authority. The use of Amway/Alticor stationery would clarify this point.
b) Shameful??? Bull-s**t! I hope to soon see a retraction from the de Vos and van Andel families, and preferably dismissal of Ms. Makled.
As an Amway dealer for several years, I am familiar with the AMVOX voicemail system in use back in 1995, which was always promoted strictly for business use, between distributors, not for incidental slander or other items which might provoke the IRS to investigate whether it is a legitimate Schedule C expense.
Haugen et al are a disgrace to all Amway distributors, and I applaud P&G going after them with all fangs out, since aggressive defense of one's business name is the first step to being taken seriously. The defendants should spend more time scoring PV/BV and showing the plan.