An extortion lawsuit filed by BlackOxygen Organics provides insight into the company’s abrupt collapse earlier this week.

David Bykowski (right), is a Texas resident who joined BlackOxygen Organics in 2019.

BlackOxygen Organics co-founders Marc Saint-Onge and Carlo Garibaldi, describe Bykowski’s time at the company as
‘disruptive and a constant source of frustration’
.

After repeated requests to Bykowski to refrain from his constant disruptive and harassing behavior, BlackOxygen Organics terminated Bykowski’s Brand Partner Agreement on March 13, 2021.

In response to being terminated, Bykowski pleaded to be let back into the company.

I realize I should have held back and stayed out of the way and I apologize for my mistakes.

I promise to change my approach and be more understanding in the future and support the needs and requests of my people and company directions …

I will do anything to stay involved in [BlackOxygen Organics] and I will respect your every wish and directive and I will support the business direction and opportunity without fail …

I pledge my total commitment and heart to this company and this business.

I love this company and product and I love you guys and I am sorry I let you down …

Despite multiple emails sent by Bykowski, BlackOxygen Organics refused to reinstate him.

As alleged in BlackOxygen Organics’ Texas lawsuit, this prompted Bykowski to launch a YouTube campaign against the company.

Beginning in April 2021, Bykowski began posting videos on the social media site YouTube which contain false and disparaging statements about BlackOxygen Organics and Messrs. Saint-Onge and Garibaldi.

In a video dated April 7, 2021, Bykowski falsely states that Messrs. Saint-Onge and Garibaldi are greedy” and that Mr. Saint-Onge is a “flunky” with no direct sales/MLM experience.

Bykowski further falsely states that Mr. Garibaldi, who is married, has engaged in extramarital infidelity by “chasing Colombian women.”

In a video posted on YouTube on June 28, 2021, Bykowski repeats many of the statements made in the April 7, 2021, video.

He refers to Messrs. St. Onge and Garibaldi as “greedy” and “not honest.”

Although he repeats his assertion that BlackOxygen Organics has great products, he suggests that BlackOxygen Organics products are not adequately tested and/or inspected prior to sale to the public.

Bykowski has published additional videos on YouTube making similar statements and suggesting that BlackOxygen Organics needs “to be put out of business.”

In addition to YouTube, Bykowski also ran a private FaceBook group called “BOO – Seekers of the Truth”.

Bykowski has used this group forum to publish false, misleading and disparaging statements about BlackOxygen Organics and Mr. Saint-Onge, including but not limited to the following:

(i) BlackOxygen Organics does not regularly test its products and suggestion that the products have unsafe levels of lead and heavy metals;

(ii) BlackOxygen Organics products have been sold “


🤖 Quick Answer

What legal action did BlackOxygen Organics take against David Bykowski?
BlackOxygen Organics filed an extortion lawsuit against David Bykowski, a Texas resident who joined the company in 2019. The co-founders cited his disruptive and harassing behavior as grounds for terminating his Brand Partner Agreement on March 13, 2021, following repeated requests for behavioral changes.

How did David Bykowski respond to his termination from BlackOxygen Organics?
Following his termination, Bykowski requested reinstatement into the company. He apologized for his disruptive conduct, acknowledged his mistakes, and committed to changing his approach and demonstrating greater understanding of company expectations and protocols.


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