Lisa Kimsey

Stipulated ORDER for Permanent Injunction and Final Judgment as to Spear Systems, Inc., Bruce Parker, and Lisa Kimsey

The case against Spear Systems, Bruce Parker, and Lisa Kimsey is now over. They have settled for $29,000 and change, plus a promise to be good in the future.

That leaves this now as a case only against Xavier Ratielle and the other Canadian defendants.

Amended Complaint

Here is the First Amended Complaint in this case.

We have the addition of some new defendants: 9151-1154 Quebec (doing business as "Q Web"), 9064-9252 Quebec, HBE, and Abaragidan Gnanendran.

ORDER on MOTION for Preliminary Injunction as to Xavier Ratelle

This is what happens when you avoid service of process and continue to do what you were doing.

Xavier Ratelle has now been hit with a Preliminary Injunction (that will remain in force until the conclusion of the case or the judge lifts it).

Included in this order are takedown orders for:

www.ehealthylife.com (redirected to: http://www.ultraherbal.com/)
www.ehghlife.com ()
www.ehghlife.net ()
www.ehoodialife.com (redirected to: http://www.hooditrim.com/)
www.purevie.com (redirected to: http://www.ultraherbal.com/)

MOTION for Preliminary Injunction as to Xavier Ratelle

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,

v.

SPEAR SYSTEMS, INC., a
Wyoming corporation;
BRUCE PARKER, individually, and as an officer
or director of Spear Systems, Inc.;
LISA KIMSEY, individually, and as an officer
of Spear Systems, Inc.; and
XAVIER RATELLE, individually, and doing
business as eHealthyLife.com,
Defendants.

PLAINTIFF FTC’S MOTION FOR ENTRY OF A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AS TO XAVIER RATELLE

Answer (Kimsey)

This is the Answer of Lisa Kimsey along with a supporting Affidavit.

For some reason, my OCR program isn't reading these files at all.

Temporary Restraining Order, Asset Freeze, and Other Relief

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,
v.
SPEAR SYSTEMS, INC., a Wyoming corporation; BRUCE PARKER, individually, and as an officer or director of Spear Systems, Inc.; LISA KIMSEY, individually, and as an officer of Spear Systems, Inc.; and XAVIER RATELLE, individually, and doing business as eHealthyLife.com,
Defendants.

TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER WITH ASSET FREEZE, OTHER EQUITABLE RELIEF, AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION SHOULD NOT ISSUE

Memorandum in Support of TRO, Asset Freeze, and Other Relief

This is the FTC's Memorandum in Support of an ex parte Temporary Restraining Order, an Asset Freeze, and Other Relief.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,

v.

SPEAR SYSTEMS, INC., a Wyoming corporation; BRUCE PARKER, individually, and as an officer or director of Spear Systems, Inc.; LISA KIMSEY, individually, and as an officer of Spear Systems, Inc.; and XAVIER RATELLE, individually, and doing business as eHealthyLife.com, Defendants.

Complaint

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,
Plaintiff,

v.

SPEAR SYSTEMS, INC., a
Wyoming corporation;
BRUCE PARKER, individually, and as an officer
or director of Spear Systems, Inc.;
LISA KIMSEY, individually, and as an officer
of Spear Systems, Inc.; and
XAVIER RATELLE, individually, and doing
business as eHealthyLife.com,
Defendants.

COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE AND OTHER EQUITABLE RELIEF
Plaintiff, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission"), for its Complaint alleges as follows:

FTC v. Spear Systems, et al.

On October 3, 2007, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Spear Systems, Inc., Bruce Parker (individually and as an officer of Spear Systems, Inc.), Lisa Kimsey (individually and as an officer of Spear Systems, Inc.), Xavier Ratelle (individually and doing business as eHealthyLife.com. The lawsuit was filed under seal until October 10, 2007.

The lawsuit alleges violations of the FTC Act and the CAN-SPAM Act.

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