The Kevin Trudeau Show: 6-23-11
Today, Kevin explains why he is mad as hell and he’s not going to take it anymore! Find out how the government and media are working together to silence American citizens from expressing their opinion and how he would protect your health and freedom if elected to Congress.
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 4-7-11
Today, Kevin answers YOUR questions! Find out why the government is going after him if he’s the one who creates his own reality, and why someone would want to work full-time internally within the Global Information Network instead of becoming financially free as a member.
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Stand Up For Freedom
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Create Your Own Dream
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Muse – Uprising
Bob Basso – We The People Stimulus Package
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How to Pay Down the Federal Deficit: Sell America’s Icons, Assets and Gold?
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Glenn Beck to End Daily Fox News Program
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The Latest Twist In My Court Case
October 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Kevin's Blog
On September 10th, 2010, we presented a Memorandum in Support of Motion for Recusal with Judge Gettleman. He denied the motion for recusal, but nevertheless chose to have the criminal case reassigned to another judge.
Click here to read the Memorandum in Support of Motion for Recusal.
And click here to support my fight for your freedoms!
-KT
Trudeau Nets Contempt Appeal
May 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
May 21, 2010
The Chicago Tribune
By Duaa Eldeib
Infomercial pitchman Kevin Trudeau was spared 30 days in prison when a federal appeals court Thursday overturned a ruling in which a judge held him in criminal contempt of court.
U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman had made the ruling after Trudeau urged supporters to communicate with the judge, and the judge’s e-mail inbox was flooded with messages.
Gettleman has been presiding over a dispute between the Federal Trade Commission and Trudeau regarding Trudeau’s hair- and weight-loss treatments.
Click here for the full report.
Infomercial King Avoids Jail Time for E-mail Deluge
May 21, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
May 21, 2010
Chicago Sun Times
It’s a jail sentence they don’t want him to serve.
Infomercial king and best-selling author Kevin Trudeau, who markets his products as things “They don’t want you to know about,” won’t have to serve a 30-day contempt of court jail sentence because a federal appeals court threw the sentence out Thursday.
U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman had ordered Trudeau to spend 30 days in jail for urging his followers to deluge Gettleman with e-mails as the judge prepared to make a key decision in a Federal Trade Commission case against Trudeau.
That shut down the judge’s BlackBerry and clogged his e-mail inbox in February. Most of the 300 e-mails were “polite and enthusiastic,” the appellate court noted, but some had “threatening overtones.”
“This was an attempt by Mr. Trudeau to harass, intimidate and influence the court,” Gettleman said at the time. But the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the penalty and sent the case back to the judge.
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Spam a Judge, Go to Jail?
April 13, 2010 by admin
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April 13, 2010
wired.com
by David Kravets
A litigant in a civil lawsuit asked an appeals court Wednesday to overturn his 30-day contempt sentence for urging people to send e-mail to a federal judge.
Lots of e-mail.
The brouhaha began in February, when TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau urged his radio and web followers to deluge U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman with e-mail so he would side with him in a civil lawsuit pending before the Chicago judge.
The judge’s inbox was flooded with hundreds of messages, and his Blackberry froze up. He promptly found Trudeau in contempt of court and sentenced him to jail.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed the sentence, pending a decision on appeal. A three-judge panel of the circuit court heard oral arguments in the case Wednesday, focusing on whether contempt of court can occur in a court’s “virtual presence” — meaning outside of the courthouse. A decision could come anytime in the case, which tests the reach of judicial authority in the digital age (.pdf).
Gary Feinerman, the judge’s attorney, told the appellate court that computers are part and parcel to a judge’s courtroom.
“The court, at that point, was under attack,” Feinerman argued, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. He said U.S. Marshals are examining the messages to see if any are threatening.
Kimball Anderson, Trudeau’s lawyer, argued his client could only be sanctioned for courtroom behavior, and only if it affects the “administration of justice,” the paper reported.
Judge won’t give infomercial pitchman approval to visit Canada while appealing 30-day sentence
February 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
February 25, 2010
Canadian Business
By Mike Robinson
A federal judge refused Wednesday to give infomercial pitchman and author Kevin Trudeau permission to visit Canada next month while appeals his 30-day criminal contempt sentence in Chicago.
U.S. District Judge Robert W. Gettleman said Trudeau’s $50,000 bond, which also requires him to surrender his passport, was set by a federal appeals court. The judge said he has no authority to interfere with the higher court’s order by giving him permission to go to Canada.
While the bond set by the appeals court does require the passport be surrendered, Gettleman noted he saw nothing in it that would specifically bar a visit to Canada. But he said he was not certain of just what it allows.
“I’d be careful if I were you,” he told Trudeau.
Trudeau — who sells books advocating “natural cures” for a variety of ailments — has been fighting a court battle since 2003 with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged misleading advertising for a diet book.
Gettleman last week found Trudeau in criminal contempt, sentencing him to 30 days and fining him $50,000 — later reduced to $5,000 — for urging his supporters to flood the judge’s computer with messages praising his remedies.
The hundreds of messages that followed crashed Gettleman’s computer and inundated the judge’s BlackBerry while he was teaching a course at Northwestern University law school.
Trudeau left court Wednesday with attorney Thomas Kirsch II, who said they were still deciding whether to take their travel request to the appeals court.
Trudeau said he wants to visit Toronto and Vancouver for unspecified business reasons. The appeals court has yet to decide if it will hold a hearing on the appeal of Gettleman’s sentence.
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Infomercial pitchman denied OK to leave country
February 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
February 24, 2010
WBBM
By Associated Press
A federal judge has refused to give infomercial pitchman and author Kevin Trudeau permission to visit Canada next month while he is appealing his 30-day contempt sentence in Chicago.
Judge Robert Gettleman said Wednesday an appeals court has set Trudeau’s bond – which requires that he surrender his passport – and he can’t interfere with the higher court’s order.
Trudeau sells books advocating “natural cures” for a variety of ailments. He is fighting the government over alleged misleading advertising.
Gettleman last week sentenced Trudeau to 30 days for getting his supporters to flood the judge’s computer with messages, locking up his e-mail.
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Judge won’t give pitchman OK to leave US
February 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
February 25, 2010
ABC News
By Associated Press
A federal judge refused Wednesday to give infomercial pitchman and author Kevin Trudeau permission to visit Canada next month while appeals his 30-day criminal contempt sentence in Chicago.
U.S. District Judge Robert W. Gettleman said Trudeau’s $50,000 bond, which also requires him to surrender his passport, was set by a federal appeals court. The judge said he has no authority to interfere with the higher court’s order by giving him permission to go to Canada.
While the bond set by the appeals court does require the passport be surrendered, Gettleman noted he saw nothing in it that would specifically bar a visit to Canada. But he said he was not certain of just what it allows.
“I’d be careful if I were you,” he told Trudeau.
Trudeau — who sells books advocating “natural cures” for a variety of ailments — has been fighting a court battle since 2003 with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged misleading advertising for a diet book.
Gettleman last week found Trudeau in criminal contempt, sentencing him to 30 days and fining him $50,000 — later reduced to $5,000 — for urging his supporters to flood the judge’s computer with messages praising his remedies.
The hundreds of messages that followed crashed Gettleman’s computer and inundated the judge’s BlackBerry while he was teaching a course at Northwestern University law school.
Trudeau left court Wednesday with attorney Thomas Kirsch II, who said they were still deciding whether to take their travel request to the appeals court.
Trudeau said he wants to visit Toronto and Vancouver for unspecified business reasons. The appeals court has yet to decide if it will hold a hearing on the appeal of Gettleman’s sentence.
Click here for the full report
Judge says infomercial pitchman can’t visit Canada while appealing contempt sentence
February 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under KT In The News
February 24, 2010
WREX
By The Associated Press
A federal judge in Chicago refused today to give infomercial pitchman and author Kevin Trudeau permission to visit Canada next month while Trudeau appeals his 30-day criminal contempt sentence.
U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman says Trudeau’s $50,000 bond, which also requires him to surrender his passport, was set by a federal appeals court, and he has no authority to interfere with the higher court’s order.
Trudeau sells books advocating what he calls “natural cures” for a variety of ailments. He has been fighting a court battle since 2003 with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged misleading advertising for a diet book.
Gettleman last week found Trudeau in criminal contempt for urging his supporters to flood Gettleman’s judge’s computer with messages praising Trudeau and his remedies.






