Last month we covered breaking news on
Pruvit’s lawsuit against ForeverGreen
.
At the center of the dispute is Axcess Global Sciences’ ketone technology.
The gist of Pruvits lawsuit alleges that Pruvit were first to sign a licensing deal with Axcess. Axcess management then sniffed out a better deal with ForeverGreen, and then sought to strike the Pruvit agreement.
This effectively muscled Pruvit out of access to Axcess Global Sciences’ technology, which Pruvit needed to source their
ketone product offering
.
Whereas the details of Pruvit’s allegations have been made public via filing of their lawsuit, ForeverGreen had thus far failed to issue a public statement on the matter.
Now, in a new blog titled “Breaking Silence”, ForeverGreen CEO Ron Williams has addressed the matter.
Williams (right) begins by acknowledging ForeverGreen’s lack of comment on the lawsuit, claiming it was intended discipline.
I write this letter in hopes that it finds you in the space of neutrality, unfiltered, and with a desire to be empowered by truth.
I also seek forgiveness of those who have questioned my patience, delivery and silence on this matter, which I would refer to more as discipline.
This is not personal; it’s business. Two wrongs don’t make a right. WE ARE TAKING THE HIGH ROAD.
That high road sees Williams lob pot shots at the credibility of Pruvit’s Terry Lacore, counsel Jennifer Grace and Troy Dooly.
I have no chronic history of industry ugliness in my decades of executive experience.
In fact, I suggest you do a professional background check on all parties involved, starting with me.
Those of us that can stand should stand together and stop turning a blind eye to the inappropriate behavior of those trying to wrongfully compete with companies that are trying to do it the right way.
Many have seen the below video by Troy Dooly, where he portrays himself as an expert, or even a journalist (?) and does again what apparently he does (whatever it is that he does)?
Confused? We are too.
Let’s be clear here. Mr. Dooly makes Jennifer Grace out to be “Wonder Woman”, and surely she must be a great person and attorney.
However, note that her offices are located in the bHIP offices next to Terry LaCore, bHIP owner and founder. She is on payroll, not some hire from across town, and has been for some time.
This is all evidenced as an ongoing relationship with chronic results with companies like iZigg, Rippln, EM², and now Pruvit.
There are virtual industry graveyards of innocent people who might say they were victimized by friendly fire along the way.
Mr. Dooly emailed Ron at 5:20 AM MT on Friday, September 4, 2015 asking for a comment, and then published an article a few hours later on his site.
It is well documented that on Friday, September 4, 2015 Ron, who is very high in demand, was hosting roughly 30 industry leaders that morning, and was nowhere near his emails to respond.
Plus, with four children under the age of six, morning time is not em
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the dispute between Pruvit and ForeverGreen regarding Axcess Global Sciences?Pruvit alleges that ForeverGreen interfered with its licensing agreement for Axcess Global Sciences' ketone technology. According to the lawsuit, Axcess management terminated Pruvit's deal to pursue a more favorable arrangement with ForeverGreen, effectively excluding Pruvit from accessing the ketone technology necessary for its product development.
How did ForeverGreen respond to Pruvit's public allegations?
ForeverGreen CEO Ron Williams addressed the controversy through a blog post titled "Breaking Silence," marking the company's first official public statement on the matter. Previously, ForeverGreen had remained silent while details of Pruvit's allegations were disclosed through legal filings.
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