In reporting on
Velovita’s acquisition of Jeunesse
earlier this month, I very much felt like something was amiss.

Marketing suggested Velovita had only acquired rights to certain regions, putting a question mark on the rest of Jeunesse’s business.

This was on top of allegations made by Jeunesse co-founder Randy Ray in October, placing former Jeunesse CEO at the center of a conspiracy to allegedly defraud him out of millions.

In response to our Velovita acquisition article, a BehindMLM reader
brought up Greenway Global’s claims of Jeunesse ownership
.

This was the first I’d heard of Greenway Global having anything to do with Jeunesse so I looked into it and, sure enough, there it was:

My research eventually led me to a lawsuit filed by Velovita against Greenway in November. Case filings shed light on the matter, with Kevin Giguere allegedly in the middle of yet another scheme to misappropriate millions.

Named defendants in Velovita’s November 4th filed Complaint are:

Greenway US, LLC

Greenway USA, LLC

Jeunesse Global Holdings LLC

Jeunesse LLC, dba Jeunesse Global

Jeunesse Inc

Kevin Giguere

Suntitle Services Inc., dba Title Services and

John Roby

In its lawsuit Velovia confirms it “acquired certain assets of Jeunesse” in October 2024.

This includes Jeunesse LLC, Jeunesse Global Holdings, LLC, and all of their direct and indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries.

Those companies came with Jeunesse’s worldwide affiliate and customer database, as well as patents, marketing assets (Jeunesse’s website etc.), product registrations, business licenses and existing product inventory.

The crux of Velovita’s lawsuit is the allegation that Greenway Global has

been misleading Jeunesse distributors and customers into believing they own the Jeunesse Assets and stating that they, not Velovita, have the right to sell and market Jeunesse products.

Velovita claims it sent Greenway Global a cease and desist via email on October 29th.

Twelve hours after the email was sent, Greenway Global is alleged to have sent another email to Jeunesse distributors, claiming they were partnered with the company.

[Greenway Global is] actively encouraging former leaders and employees of Jeunesse to misrepresent to other Jeunesse distributors that the Defendants own the Jeunesse Assets to persuade these distributors to transition to Defendants.

In its defense Greenway Global claims it “entered into contractual agreements” with Jeunesse. These agreements purportedly predate Velovita’s acquisition.

Velovita naturally dispute’s Greenway Global’s alleged agreements, claiming;

Neither Jeunesse Inc. nor its parent company, VIP Global Stars, Inc., nor any of its subsidiaries ever effectuated an agreement with Defendants, as Defendants failed to meet the expectations outlined in the agreements.

Even if there was a valid agreement, which there was not, the Defendants did not perform on their promises.

For example, the Defendants only paid $2.1 million of the $10 million th


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the legal dispute between Velovita and Greenway Global regarding Jeunesse?
Velovita filed a lawsuit against Greenway Global in November, following Velovita's acquisition of Jeunesse. The dispute centers on competing ownership claims over Jeunesse's business operations. Greenway Global reportedly asserted its own rights to Jeunesse, prompting Velovita to seek legal resolution. The case also involves broader allegations surrounding former Jeunesse leadership and regional acquisition rights.

Who are the key parties involved in the Jeunesse ownership dispute?
The principal parties include Velovita, which acquired certain Jeunesse operational rights; Greenway Global, which claimed separate ownership interests in Jeunesse; former Jeunesse CEO, implicated in conspiracy allegations; and Jeunesse co-founder Randy Ray, who alleged in October that he was defr


🔗 Related Articles

- FTC sues Allied Wallet for assisting scams with stealing $110 million
- Globalytics Tech Research is Jubilee Ace Ponzi rebooted
- Kevin Giguere threatens Jeunesse witness with murder
- Global Aid Club’s Ponzi admin named & shamed (reboot?)
- FinMore is literally a TranzactCard copy and paste