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    Join the Patreon to get access to the full episode + BTS exclusive content! Full episodes release 2x a week! https://www.patreon.com/cw/Blackmillionaires_ A recent lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against entrepreneur and motivational speaker Stormy Wellington—widely known as “Coach Stormy”—is drawing attention to the controversial practices often associated with multi-level marketing (MLM) businesses. The case centers on allegations that Wellington used misleading advertising to promote her ventures, promising that participants could achieve millionaire status through her programs. According to the complaint, the FTC claims that Wellington made exaggerated or unsubstantiated income claims while recruiting individuals into MLM opportunities. These types of claims are a major focus for regulators, as they can create unrealistic expectations and encourage people to invest time and money into business models where the majority of participants historically earn little to no profit. MLMs operate by having participants earn money not only from selling products but also from recruiting others into the network. While legal, the model has long faced criticism for its structure, which critics argue disproportionately benefits those at the top. The FTC has increasingly taken action against companies and individuals who blur the line between legitimate business opportunities and deceptive practices. The lawsuit against Wellington reflects a broader regulatory push to hold influencers, coaches, and online entrepreneurs accountable for the claims they make—especially in the age of social media, where aspirational marketing can spread quickly and widely. Terms like “financial freedom” and “millionaire mindset,” often used in promotional content, are now under closer examination when tied to income guarantees. If the FTC’s allegations are proven, the case could result in financial penalties, restrictions on future business activities, or mandated changes in how such opportunities are marketed. More broadly, it serves as a warning to both promoters and consumers: transparency and realistic expectations are essential in any business venture. Coach Stormy Hit With Lawsuit By The FTC Over False Advertising & Lying Black Millionaires Podcast #COACHSTORMY #blackmillionaires #blackmillionairespodcast #jameshilltv
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