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Kevin Trudeau (Kevin Mark Trudeau) was born on 6 February, 1963 in Lynn, Massachusetts, United States, is an American fraudster and pseudoscientist. Discover Kevin Trudeau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Kevin Mark Trudeau |
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Author, radio and television personality |
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61 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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6 February 1963 |
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6 February |
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Lynn, Massachusetts, United States |
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United States
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Kevin Trudeau Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Kevin Trudeau's Wife?
His wife is Natalie Babenko (m. 2008)
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Natalie Babenko (m. 2008) |
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Kevin Trudeau Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kevin Trudeau worth at the age of 61 years old? Kevin Trudeau’s income source is mostly from being a successful Author. He is from United States. We have estimated Kevin Trudeau's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kevin Trudeau (born 1963 (age 42)) is an American author, salesman, and television personality known for promotion of his books and resulting legal cases involving the US Federal Trade Commission.
His ubiquitous late-night infomercials, which promoted unsubstantiated health, diet, and financial advice, earned him a fortune but resulted in civil and criminal penalties for fraud, larceny, and contempt of court.
He attended St. Mary's High School in Lynn, where he was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by the class of 1981.
After high school Trudeau became a used car salesman, then joined the seminar circuit, selling memory improvement techniques.
In the early 1990s, Trudeau was convicted of larceny and credit card fraud.
In 1990 he pleaded guilty to depositing $80,000 in worthless checks and impersonating a physician, but served, he said, fewer than 30 days.
In 1991, he pleaded guilty to 11 counts of credit card fraud and spent two years in federal prison.
After his release in 1993, Trudeau joined a multi-level marketing firm, Nutrition for Life.
The firm was successful until the Attorney General of Illinois charged that it was running a pyramid scheme.
Trudeau and Nutrition for Life settled cases brought by the state of Illinois, and seven other U.S. states, for US$185,000.
Next, Trudeau produced and appeared in a series of late-night television infomercial broadcasts throughout North America.
They promoted a range of products, including health aids, dietary supplements (such as coral calcium), baldness remedies, addiction treatments, memory-improvement courses, reading-improvement programs, and real estate investment strategies.
The FTC took regulatory action against Trudeau, alleging that his broadcasts contained unsubstantiated claims and misrepresentations.
In a 2004 settlement, he agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and cease marketing all products except his books, which are protected under the First Amendment.
In 2004, he settled a contempt-of-court action arising out of the same cases by agreeing to a settlement that included both payments of a $2 million fine and a ban on further use of infomercials to promote any product other than publications protected by the First Amendment.
In 2004, Trudeau began writing books and promoting them with infomercials in the U.S. The first book he published was a medical guide titled Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, which was published in 2005.
The book was criticized for containing no natural cures.
Trudeau claimed he was not able to include them because of threats by the FTC.
The book became a bestseller selling 5 million copies.
Two years later, Trudeau published a second medical book titled More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease.
According to Trudeau, the book identifies brand name products that will cure myriad illnesses.
Trudeau's books claim that animals in the wild rarely develop degenerative conditions like cancer or Alzheimer's disease, and that many diseases are caused not by viruses or bacteria, but rather by an imbalance in vital energy.
In September 2005, Natural Cures was listed in the New York Times as the number-one-selling nonfiction book in the United States for 25 weeks.
Science writer Christopher Wanjek critiqued and rejected many of these claims in his July 25, 2006 LiveScience.com health column.
Trudeau went on to publish The Weight-Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About and Debt Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About.
His writing has been commercially successful if not factual.
In 2007, he was accused of grossly misrepresenting the contents of his book, The Weight-Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About.
His second union, in 2007, to Kristine Dorow, a Norwegian student whom he met in London, ended in annulment after four months.
Trudeau launched a self-titled Internet radio talk show in February 2009 which also aired on several small radio stations consisting of mostly brokered programming.
Trudeau has been married at least three times.
His first wife was Oleksandra Polozhentseva, a Ukrainian immigrant.
In 2011, he was fined $37.6 million for violating the 2004 settlement, and ordered to post a $2 million bond before engaging in any future infomercial advertising.
In 2013, facing consequences for non-payment of the $37 million judgment, Trudeau filed for bankruptcy protection.
His claims of insolvency were challenged by FTC lawyers, who maintained that he was hiding money in shell companies, and cited examples of continued lavish spending, such as $359 for a haircut.
In November 2013, Trudeau was convicted of criminal contempt, and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison in March 2014.
The Chicago Tribune reported in April 2014 that infomercials starring Trudeau and promoting his books continued to air regularly on United States television stations even though he was in jail at the time.
Trudeau left federal custody in 2022 after 8 years, after which the FTC continued to pursue the unpaid $37 million fine.
Trudeau grew up in Lynn, Massachusetts, the adopted son of Robert and Mary Trudeau.
His birth mother was Jewish.