Orrin Woodward and The Team (MonaVie Reps) Lose $25 Million Arbitration Suit

Orrin Woodward and The Team (MonaVie Reps) Lose $25 Million Arbitration Suit

Posted on 06. Dec, 2009 by Ty Tribble in Amway, Monavie, Network Marketing News, Quixtar


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In what is called "the final award", Orrin and Laurie Woodward are liable for $12,736,659 for soliciting other IBO's to resign from Quixtar and compete with it's business (in MonaVie).

Chris and Terri Brandy are liable for $9,578,756 and Tim and Amy Makes are liable for $3,533,230.

Check out the PDF here.

Update with some comments from Orrin Woodward:

The arbitration award is far from final and with the recent ruling by a Federal judge in Utah that former IBO’s should not go through Amway’s arbitration, we will see what happens. There are several major pieces of evidence that were denied us in our defense that is now coming to light. In either case, if the judicial system rules that we must pay after hearing the facts, we will bond and continue to fight for justice. I will never surrender to tyranny and if Amway can point to even one person that I solicited to leave Amway then I ask them to name them? I haven’t nor ever would solicit anyone as I believe that someone convinced against their will is of the same opinion still.

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4 Responses to “Orrin Woodward and The Team (MonaVie Reps) Lose $25 Million Arbitration Suit”

  1. Gregory Elfrink

    06. Dec, 2009

    Wow. Amway is not kidding around.

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  2. Orrin Woodward

    06. Dec, 2009

    Ty, I hope all is well. The arbitration award is far from final and with the recent ruling by a Federal judge in Utah that former IBO’s should not go through Amway’s arbitration, we will see what happens. There are several major pieces of evidence that were denied us in our defense that is now coming to light. In either case, if the judicial system rules that we must pay after hearing the facts, we will bond and continue to fight for justice. I will never surrender to tyranny and if Amway can point to even one person that I solicited to leave Amway then I ask them to name them? I haven’t nor ever would solicit anyone as I believe that someone convinced against their will is of the same opinion still. If people call me and ask me to be in business, that is free enterprise and that is what networking is. Keep leading with character and have a Merry Christmas. I feel confident in the final outcome no matter what the ruling. Good wins and evil loses. God Bless, Orrin

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  3. rocket

    13. Dec, 2009

    Yeah, OK Orrin.

    Because you are such a bastion of credibility.

    Except for, you know, not being comfortable defending your “leadership” business.

    Oh, and censoring your blog comments.

    Obviously you aren’t comfortable with open debate, unless of course, it’s in front of your brainwashed zombies.

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  4. Gill8

    23. Dec, 2009

    Bingo, Rocket. Orrin is the great “mis-leader.” He left one pyramid to build another. And now that it’s time to write Amway a check for all the damage he’s done, he’s whining like a little girl saying it wasn’t a fair fight. Go cry a tear in your $50 brazillian berry bs beverage. Good does win, which is why you’re business is tanking and your leaders are running away in droves. Goodbye.

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