In a lawsuit filed against fellow Jifu co-founder Kyle Copeland, Bradley Boyle has made allegations of “legally risky business practices”.

Boyle’s lawsuit also seems to suggest the FTC and State of Nevada are actively investigating Jifu.

Boyle and his company TTAN LLC filed an Idaho lawsuit against Copeland on September 11th, 2025.

If I’m being honest, the lawsuit as a whole isn’t particularly interesting. Basically you’ve got a bunch of middle-aged dudes squabbling over money.

For reference though, here’s a list of the eleven defendants Boyle has sued;

Kyle J. Copeland – Jifu co-founder and current CEO

Paul Southam – Chairman of the Board of Directors at Jifu

Danien Feier – Jifu’s current Master Distributor

Scott Symington – Director and Secretary of the Board of Directors at Jifu

Jifu LLC – an Idaho company (Jifu as an MLM company)

Mango – Jifu LLC – a Utah company that appears to be under the control of Paul Southam

Pincast LLC – a Utah company

KJC Global Solutions LLC – a Delaware company owned by Kyle Copeland

DBGK Holdings LLC – a Tennessee company

Seven Holding Limited – a Dubai company owned by Danien Feier (as alleged by Boyle)

Unity Global DMCC – a Dubai company owned by Danien Feier and wife Stefania Lo Gatto (as alleged by Boyle)

Long story short, Boyle claims the above defendants, led by Copeland and in violation of the Securities Exchange Act and Idaho law, squeezed him out of Jifu and his CEO position.

Boyle further alleges the above defendants illegally screwed him over financially.

Other than the alleged recipient of Boyle’s stake in Jifu being Dubai-based
OmegaPro
Ponzi promoters Danien Feier and Stefania Lo Gatto (
major red flags
)…

Defendants’ campaign is not an isolated act but represents one step in a broader, malicious scheme to consolidate control, neutralize Plaintiffs’ influence, misappropriate Plaintiffs’ economic interests, and ultimately force the sale of the entire Company to one of the conspirators, Defendant Danien Feier, through his entity Defendant Unity Global DMCC, under coercive and self-dealing terms.

Defendants’ conduct is a textbook example of member oppression, executed under the guise of corporate formality but intended to achieve an unlawful end.

…things don’t get interesting until Boyle cites “legally risky business practices”.

The Defendants’ breaches of their duty of care extend to their failure to properly oversee the Company’s business practices, thereby exposing the Company to significant legal and financial risk.

Upon information and belief, this conduct occurred and continues to occur within a “Jifu Directors+” online chat group, which includes Company leadership and the Defendants.

For example, in a message within this group, an individual named Brandon Boyd posted a photograph of a vehicle loaded with 37 cases of a Company product, stating,
“I hope the FTC doesn’t have a problem with me doing ‘product loading’ in order to ensure my points are met.”

A true and correc


🤖 Quick Answer

What allegations did Jifu co-founder Bradley Boyle make against Kyle Copeland in his 2025 lawsuit?
In a lawsuit filed on September 11, 2025, in Idaho, Jifu co-founder Bradley Boyle and his company TTAN LLC alleged that fellow co-founder Kyle Copeland engaged in "legally risky business practices." The complaint named multiple Jifu executives as defendants, including CEO Copeland, Chairman Paul Southam, Master Distributor Danien Feier, and Secretary Scott Symington.

Does the Boyle v. Copeland lawsuit suggest regulatory scrutiny of Jifu by the FTC or state authorities?
According to allegations within Boyle's lawsuit, the filing appears to suggest that both the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Nevada may be actively investigating Jifu. These references to potential regulatory investigations were made in the context of


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