Just over a month ago WorldVentures terminated David Wood’s affiliate position.
The cited reason for the termination was Wood’s use of “lewd images and profane and obscene language” on his personal website, as well as ‘
negative and demeaning statements about a fellow WorldVentures Representative, and the company’s CEO
‘.
Wood claims World Ventures owes him commissions. He responded to his termination by
vowing to “entirely destroy” the company
.
In a nutshell David Wood claims WorldVentures owes him commissions. As of June 13th WorldVentures had failed to publicly address the ongoing situation.
That still appears to be the case, however on June 15th the company filed a lawsuit against Wood in Collin County, Texas.
WorldVentures Holdings LLC, Wayne Nugent, Daniel Stammen and Josh Paine (individually and on behalf of his children) are listed as plaintiffs.
David Wood is the sole named defendant.
I don’t have a copy of WorldVentures’ complaint. What we do know though is that it was accompanied by a motion for a temporary injunction.
The motion was granted on June 15th, the same day it was filed.
The court sided with WorldVentures and found unless Wood was enjoined,
an immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to Plaintiffs … because Wood has threatened specific violence and bodily injury against Plaintiffs.
The TRO was granted based on WorldVentures’ submitted evidence pertaining to Wood’s termination.
WorldVentures has established that Wood was a WorldVentures Representative, that Wood’s position with WorldVentures was subject to WorldVentures’ policies and procedures, and that his contract was terminated for cause.
WorldVentures has established a likelihood of success on the merits of its claims.
As per the TRO, Wood is prohibited from
directly or indirectly initiating or engaging in any contact with WorldVentures, Nugent, Stammen, Paine, or any of their family members
directly coming within 1000 feet of Nugent, Stammen, Paine, or any of their family members
coming within 1000 feet of WorldVentures corporate office
directly or indirectly taking any action to harass, intimidate, threaten, or cause physical, emotional, or financial harm to Plaintiffs, the individual Plaintiff’s family members, or any WorldVentures employee
directly or indirectly encouraging others to harass, intimidate, threaten, or cause physical, emotional, or financial harm, to Plaintiffs, the individual Plaintiff’s family members, or any WorldVentures employee
assaulting, battering, or attempting to threaten to assault or batter any WorldVentures employee, its or their property, Nugent, Stammen, Paine, or any of their family members
The Collin County Sheriff’s Office was ordered to arrest Wood should he violate the TRO.
Court records show the TRO was extended on June 27th and a hearing was held on the matter on July 12th.
David Wood did not personally attend or have an attorney attend on his behalf.
The TRO has thus been extended unt
🤖 Quick Answer
What triggered the legal dispute between David Wood and WorldVentures?WorldVentures terminated David Wood's affiliate position citing his use of inappropriate content on his personal website, including lewd images and profane language, along with negative statements about company representatives and the CEO. Wood subsequently disputed the termination and claimed the company owed him outstanding commissions.
What legal action did WorldVentures take in response to Wood's claims?
On June 15th, WorldVentures Holdings LLC, along with executives Wayne Nugent, Daniel Stammen, and Josh Pai, filed a lawsuit against David Wood in Collin County, Texas, following his public threats to damage the company's reputation.
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