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Legal Update: efusjon lawsuit resolved

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The following statement was jointly prepared between both parties."On or about November 20, 2009, Plaintiff Laurel Cook filed, on behalf of herself and those similarly situated, a Complaint and Demand for Jury Trial in the San Diego Superior Court against efusjon, Inc. and several individual defendants. Plaintiff alleged that the efusjon Energy Club was an illegal pyramid scheme. Defendants vigorously defended the action and continue to deny that the efusjon business is an illegal pyramid scheme or violated any law. The Parties engaged in a confidential mediation and through this process were able to settle their dispute under mutually agreeable terms. Defendants’ agreement to settle this matter is in no way an admission of liability."The specifics of the settlement are confidential.

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