The Kevin Trudeau Show: 2-16-13

February 16, 2013 by admin  
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Today, Kevin exposes the truth behind Subway’s false and misleading advertising, body scanner radiation vs. airplane radiation, and even Your Wish Is Your Command!

Self Help:
Protect You & Your Family
Grass Fed Beef & Dairy
Change The Way You Think

Health:
Your PC, TV or Cell Phone May Be To Blame For Lack of Sleep
The Word ‘Retard’: Stop Using It

Government:
Obama Caught In Another Lie
Innocent Until Proven Guilty No Longer Applies

Media:
Radio Syndication Company Uses Actors To Fake Radio Call-Ins

Technology:
XWave Headset Lets You Control iPhone Apps With Your BRAIN

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 12-22-12

December 22, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin exposes the truth behind Subway’s false and misleading advertising, body scanner radiation vs. airplane radiation, and even Your Wish Is Your Command!

Self Help:
Protect You & Your Family
Grass Fed Beef & Dairy
Change The Way You Think

Health:
Your PC, TV or Cell Phone May Be To Blame For Lack of Sleep
The Word ‘Retard’: Stop Using It

Government:
Obama Caught In Another Lie
Innocent Until Proven Guilty No Longer Applies

Media:
Radio Syndication Company Uses Actors To Fake Radio Call-Ins

Technology:
XWave Headset Lets You Control iPhone Apps With Your BRAIN

Everything Kevin:
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Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 7-14-11

July 14, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin explains how the Casey Anthony controversy has just been a diversion from what is really happening in America and is more proof that there is no longer presumption of innocence in this country. Plus, find out what the government is doing to dumb down its citizens and keep them from succeeding!

Self Help:
Your Wish Really Is Your Command

Health:
The Sun Does Not Cause Cancer
What’s In Your Milk?

Education:
How Cursive Writing Affects Brain Development
Indiana Latest State To Drop Handwriting Requirement

Everything Kevin:
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Stand with KT!
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Kevin’s Film Club
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 3-8-11

March 8, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin exposes the truth behind Subway’s false and misleading advertising, body scanner radiation vs. airplane radiation, and even Your Wish Is Your Command!

Self Help:
Protect You & Your Family
Grass Fed Beef & Dairy
Change The Way You Think

Health:
Your PC, TV or Cell Phone May Be To Blame For Lack of Sleep
The Word ‘Retard’: Stop Using It

Government:
Obama Caught In Another Lie
Innocent Until Proven Guilty No Longer Applies

Media:
Radio Syndication Company Uses Actors To Fake Radio Call-Ins

Technology:
XWave Headset Lets You Control iPhone Apps With Your BRAIN 

Everything Kevin:
Become An Insider!
Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
Follow Kevin on Twitter
Become Kevin’s Friend on Facebook
Kevin’s Film Club
Kevin’s Book Club

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Innocent Until Proven Guilty No Longer Applies

March 8, 2011 by admin  
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March 8th, 2011

USA Today

By: The Associated Press

DNA confirmed that a man arrested Friday in Connecticut is the East Coast Rapist suspected of terrorizing women with sexual assaults from Virginia to Rhode Island over 12 years, police said Saturday.

Lt. Julie Johnson said DNA was collected and subsequently matched by the state police forensic lab confirming 39-year-old Aaron Thomas was the East Coast Rapist.

New Haven police have a warrant charging Thomas with first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor and he was being held on $1 million bond, Johnson said. Authorities in Prince William County, Virginia, are charging him with being a fugitive as well as rape and abduction charges and use of a firearm while committing a felony.

The East Coast Rapist is wanted for 17 rapes and other attacks in Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island and Virginia that began in 1997. The cases were linked by DNA.

Authorities recently put up electronic billboards in the states where the attacks occurred and neighboring states. U.S. Marshal Joe Faughnan said a tip from Prince William County, Virginia, directed them to Thomas.

“Although the information and investigation of Thomas developed quickly over the last week or so, we should point out that investigators worked tirelessly for years pursuing this case,” Johnson said. “This was truly a joint collaboration on all levels. We are proud of our investigation and hope the arrest of Aaron Thomas brings some closure to our victims and our communities.”

Thomas could not be reached for comment; it was not known if he had legal representation. Thomas is scheduled to appear Monday in New Haven Superior Court.

Johnson did not take questions during the brief news conference.

A neighbor said Thomas was dating a woman in a yellow colonial house in one of New Haven’s finest neighborhoods. The woman, who refused to give her name, said Saturday that Thomas is a truck driver and parked his tractor trailer in the residential neighborhood, but he seemed to be unemployed and would offer to paint or rake leaves for neighbors.

Thomas was known to ride his bicycle around the neighborhood, the neighbor said. She said there were children at his girlfriend’s house.

Police would not allow a reporter to knock on the door.

At a two-family house listed as Thomas’ address, a police officer in uniform answered the door Friday night and said nobody wanted to make a statement. The house, in a densely populated New Haven neighborhood, has a large porch and a white picket fence with a sign warning the premises are protected by a security company.

A neighbor, 39-year-old Tom Chambers, said he often saw Thomas coming and going but he did not know him well.

“He was just normal,” Chambers said.

Thomas was not entirely unknown to law enforcement: He had been arrested in September in Woodbridge, Conn., on a larceny charge and was released on $1,000 bond, according to public records.

He had lived previously at addresses in Maryland and Virginia, according to public records.

The assailant eluded police even though the crimes were often committed outdoors, law enforcement officials say.

In some instances, the attacker wore a mask or hooded sweat shirt to conceal his face. He typically approached women outdoors on foot and threatened them with a knife, screwdriver or a handgun, investigators say.

The only attack in New Haven came on Jan. 10, 2007. Police said the suspect entered a 27-year-old woman’s bedroom through an open window and threatened to kill her sleeping infant son before assaulting her.

The last known attack occurred on Halloween night in 2009, when two teenagers on their way home from trick-or-treating in Woodbridge, Va., were raped, authorities say.

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7th Circuit Nixes 30-Day Jail Term for Infomercial Pitchman Whose Fans Flooded Judge’s E-Mail Inbox

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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May 20, 2010

ABAJournal

by Martha Neil

A 30-day jail term for criminal contempt imposed on an infomercial pitchman after his followers flooded a federal judge’s BlackBerry and courthouse computer inbox with e-mail has been nixed by the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Court of Appeals.

Because U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman didn’t actually see the conduct at issue, which occurred outside the courtroom, and there was no need for an immediate, emergency sanction to keep his courtroom functioning, his summary finding that Kevin Trudeau was in direct criminal contempt was inappropriate, according to the court’s opinion today.

And, because the summary disposition of the case, without an evidentiary hearing, hasn’t established a sufficient record to determine on appeal whether a criminal contempt finding was appropriate under standard procedures, the appeals court vacated not only Trudeau’s 30-day sentence but the contempt finding itself.

However, Trudeau could still be found in contempt on remand, after evidence is presented, the appeals court said. His followers sent some 300 e-mails to the judge within 36 hours, some with threatening overtones.

As the court recounts in the opinion, Trudeau was already in federal court in Chicago for a civil contempt proceeding when the e-mail issue intervened. Initially fined $40 million for violating a consent order requiring him not to misrepresent the contents of his books on television, he was awaiting a new penalty after the 7th Circuit overturned the $40 million fine.

Meanwhile, he wound up being held in criminal contempt after urging his fans to e-mail Gettleman. The resulting deluge reportedly crashed both the judge’s BlackBerry and his court computer. (Gettleman thought he had not made his e-mail address public, but Northwestern University School of Law, where he teaches as an adjunct, had included it on his faculty Web listing, the opinion notes.)

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Court Spares Infomercial Pitchman From Jail

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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May 20, 2010

Google.com

An appeals court in Chicago has ruled that an infomercial pitchman won’t have to serve a 30-day jail sentence for getting his supporters to flood a federal judge’s e-mail inbox.

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed Kevin Trudeau’s contempt of court conviction on Thursday. It says a judge cannot find a defendant in contempt on the spot and without a hearing unless the offending action occurred in the presence of the judge.

U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman found Trudeau in contempt after his computer and BlackBerry were jammed with e-mails from Trudeau’s supporters. Gettleman argued that a contempt ruling was appropriate because his computer was part of his court.

The judge has overseen a long-running legal battle between Trudeau and the Federal Trade Commission.

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