Exclusive Teleseminar Invitation
March 3, 2010 by KT
Filed under Kevin's Blog
I want to extend a very special invitation to you.
On March 11th, I’m going to be conducting a live 60-minute teleseminar called…
How to Create a Perpetual Moneymaking Machine
I’m going to personally tell you about a brand new moneymaking strategy (via telephone). You can listen to the entire teleseminar from the privacy and comfort of your own home. And to make things even better, I’m not going to charge you anything to attend. Not one dime.
I’m going to be revealing the exact moneymaking method that I used to generate a reported 45 million dollars in profit in just 18 months. During the call, I may discuss the law of attraction, success strategies of secret societies, infomercials and media, direct marketing, controversial topics, business strategies, investing techniques, the millionaire mindset or even personal things about myself. You will never know, unless you attend.
This is my way of saying thanks to you.
Before I give you the sign up information, I need to share something VERY IMPORTANT…
Due to the number of call-in lines, I can only take a limited number of students. Therefore, it is crucial that you reserve your spot right now – today! There is no question that with today’s economy being what it is, and people’s general desire to make more money quickly —- this event will fill up fast. Signups are first-come, first served!
For more details and to reserve your spot right away, please click here.
Do not delay. How to Create a Perpetual Moneymaking Machine will teach you how to potentially become financially free or even a millionaire. Do not delay; this teleseminar will fill up fast. Remember, I can only take so many students on the call. Sign up and reserve your spot right away.
I look forward to chatting with you on March 11th.
Judge won’t give infomercial pitchman approval to visit Canada while appealing 30-day sentence
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Canadian Business, Kevin 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.
Click here for the full report
Infomercial pitchman denied OK to leave country
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Kevin In The News, WBBM
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.
Click here for the full report
Judge won’t give pitchman OK to leave US
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Kevin In The News, WLS
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 JP
Filed under Kevin In The News, WREX
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.
Click here for the full report
Infomercial pitchman denied OK to leave country
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Kevin In The News, WREX
February 24, 2010
WREX
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.
Click here for the full report
Judge denies Trudeau request to travel to Canada
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Chicago Sun-Times, Kevin In The News
February 24, 2010
Chicago Sun-Times
By Natasha Korecki
It’ll be “No, Canada” for Kevin Trudeau — at least for now.
A federal judge this afternoon wouldn’t grant the infomercial king, controversial author and radio host’s request to travel to Canada and other parts of the country for “business engagements.”
U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman said he thought the matter was out of his hands now that Trudeau, found in criminal contempt of court earlier this month and sentenced to 30 days in prison, has filed an appeal.
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals put a temporary halt to the prison sentence, pending arguments before a three-judge panel there.
Gettleman penalized Trudeau after he urged his followers to deluge the judge’s email box regarding his ongoing civil case. Gettleman said Trudeau was trying to improperly influence the bench. Trudeau has said he believed he was exercising his First Amendment right.
Since his contempt finding, Trudeau, who continues to keep up a healthy tan, has been bound by a court order that doesn’t let him leave the Northern District of Illinois. Trudeau, who has a residence in Hinsdale, was ordered to give up his passport.
Trudeau sought to travel to Vancouver and Toronto as well as other parts of the country for “medical appointments and numerous business engagements,” according to a federal court filing.
Trudeau’s criminal lawyer, Thomas L. Kirsch, said he is still weighing whether to ask the appeals court if his client can travel.
Click here for the full report
Judge: Informercial pitchman can’t leave country
February 26, 2010 by JP
Filed under Business Week, Kevin In The News
February 25, 2010
Business Week
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.
Click here for the full report
Here’s My Defense!
February 26, 2010 by KT
Filed under Kevin's Blog
Here is what we filed today with the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in my defense to the charge of criminal contempt. Read this and see for yourself. You may also read the emails by clicking here.
Here is what I filed yesterday about my request from the court to allow me to travel.
And here is the new order and new schedule of events. It shows who will be defending the court’s order.
Bottom line is no decision will be reached on this until after the 18th of March.
Cleveland and Canton are next!
February 25, 2010 by JP
Filed under Radio Stations
February 25, 2010 - CHICAGO, IL – The Kevin Trudeau show is proud to announce that starting February 27th, 2010, it will be airing on WELW 1330AM in Cleveland, OH and WCER 900AM in Canton, OH!
The show will be on Saturdays at 5pm eastern on WELW and Saturdays at 4pm eastern on WCER.
Listeners have compared Kevin Trudeau’s radio show to the best parts of Michael Savage, Howard Stern, Art Bell, John Tesh and Rush Limbaugh.
Mr. Trudeau is one of the most read authors of all time. His books have all been best sellers and have sold over 30 million copies globally. Mr. Trudeau’s most controversial book, Natural Cures “They” Don’t Want You to Know About was number 1 on the New York Times best sellers list for 26 weeks in a row becoming the best selling health book of all time.
The Kevin Trudeau Radio Show originates from studios at Trudeau’s World Headquarters in Chicago. For information regarding affiliate relations visit www.KevinOnAir.com












































