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XanGo

Xango, LLC, (sometimes referred to as XANGO and XanGo) was a privately owned Lehi, Utah-based multi-level marketing company founded in 2002. It was acquired by Zija International in May 2017.[1]

Xango, LLC.
TypeAcquired
IndustryMulti-level Marketing
Founded2002 (2002)
Defunct2017
HeadquartersLehi, Utah, USA
Key people
Aaron Garrity, Gary Hollister, Joe Morton, Gordon Morton and Kent Wood
Website at the Wayback Machine (archived May 16, 2017)

The company marketed and distributed Xango juice, a blended juice product consisting of mangosteen and other juices, and skin care, personal care, energy supplement and nutritional supplement products.[2] The company was warned in 2006 by the FDA for illegally marketing more than 20 human health benefits for Xango juice.

Company overview Edit

Executives 2008-12 Edit

  • Gary Hollister, Founder, Chairman Emeritus, former Chief Executive, former Chairman of the Board[3]
  • Aaron Garrity, Founder, Chairman of the Board, CEO, former President[4][5]
  • Joe Morton, Founder, Board of Directors[6]
  • Gordon Morton, Founder, Board of Directors
  • Kent Wood, Founder, Board of Directors[7]

Revenues 2003-12 Edit

Xango was a privately held company and as such did not publicly disclose its financial statements. Company press releases in 2005-2006 stated that sales totaled $40 million in 2003 and $150 million in 2004,[8] and that 2005 sales were more than twice those of 2004.[9] In October 2007 the company said that cumulative sales since its inception five years earlier were over $1 billion and by November 2008 had exceeded $1.5 billion.[10]

In December 2012, Direct Selling News reported that Xango concluded its first ten years of operation in November 2012 with sales operations in 43 countries, 27 office locations, 49 distribution centers, more than two million distributors, and about $2 billion in cumulative revenues. Xango's revenues and annual reports have fueled much public and legal speculation that it is a pyramid scheme.[11]

Financial sponsorships and contributions Edit

In November 2006, Xango, LLC, became the official corporate jersey-front sponsor of Real Salt Lake, an MLS soccer team based in Salt Lake City, Utah, for four years, at a cost of between $500,000 and $1 million per year.[12] Xango's contract with Real Salt Lake ended after the 2013 season. In 2006, the company made a 5-year, $1 million grant to an Orem, Utah arts council for naming rights to what is now called the "Xango Grand Theater".[13] Xango, LLC, has been the top contributor to the political campaign of Utah Senator Orrin Hatch, contributing $47,200 in 2008 and $46,700 in 2006, according to OpenSecrets.[14]

Products Edit

Xango Juice was sold in the U.S. and (as of late-2011) exported to Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.[15][16] The company began operating in Taiwan as of October 2007.[15][17]

The company's business model was direct sales via multi-level marketing rather than retail sales, mainly using a nine-level multi-level marketing structure.[18] In June 2006, the company said it had 350,000 distributors.[19] In July, the company told the Federal Trade Commission that there were "roughly 500,000 distributors worldwide",[2] and in November, it reported having more than 600 employees at its Lehi headquarters and more than 500,000 independent distributors in 15 international markets.[20] In July 2007, it said it had about 700,000 distributors,[15] of whom an estimated 70 percent simply use their status to buy the juice at the discounted membership price.[21] In October 2008, it said that it operated in 24 countries and had more than 1 million independent distributors.[3] As of 2013, the company stated that it operated in 43 countries.[22]

In the United States, Xango Juice sold for a retail price of $37.50 for a 750 ml (25.35 ounce) bottle.[11][citation needed]

Xango Juice composition Edit

Xango Juice was a blend of mangosteen aril and pericarp purée with juice concentrates of eight other fruits: apple, pear (juice and purée), grape, blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, cranberry and cherry.[23] Other ingredients include citric acid, natural flavor, pectin, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, and potassium sorbate. Xango claimed its juice contains xanthonoid compounds from the mangosteen pericarp.[24]

Associated Press commissioned the Linus Pauling Institute to measure the in vitro antioxidant strength of Xango Juice against retail fruit juices. The antioxidant strength of XanGo Juice measured slightly higher than cranberry juice but lower than black cherry and less than half the value for blueberry juice.[10] However, the value of in vitro analysis of antioxidant strength is questionable, as there was no current evidence that antioxidant phytochemicals present in Xango or other fruit juices actually have functions inside the human body.[25] The measurements of antioxidant strength apply to test tubes, but consumed juices are affected by stomach acids that would neutralize or destroy antioxidant value preventing the same biological effects in vivo.[10][25][26]

False advertising claims Edit

Pericarp xanthones and potential health effects Edit

According to a 2006 warning by the US Food and Drug Administration, XanGo's distributors had illegally used marketing materials to promote mangosteen juice claiming more than 20 human health benefits, including "anti-inflammatory," "anti-microbial," "anti-fungal," "anti-viral," "anti-cancer," "anti-ulcer," "anti-hepatotoxic," "anti-rhinoviral," and "anti-allergic" effects.[27] Promotional literature for the product cites antioxidants from the inedible pericarp of the fruit as providing health benefits. None of these claims, however, has scientific proof established by peer-reviewed research and human clinical trials, as discussed below.

The American Cancer Society profile of mangosteen juice stated there was no reliable evidence that mangosteen juice, purée, or bark is effective as a cancer treatment in humans.[28] As of April 2013, it also stated that the mangosteen "fruit has been shown to be rich in antioxidants. Very early laboratory studies suggest it may have promise as a topical treatment for acne. Early small laboratory and animal studies suggest that further research should be done to determine whether it can help to prevent cancer in humans."[29]

In 2009, XanGo scientific adviser, David Morton, participated in a four-part debate on the disputed claims of mangosteen health benefits.[30][31][32][33]

U.S. FDA warning Edit

On September 20, 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to Xango LLC International in response to the company's promotion of Xango juice as an aid to treat and/or cure various diseases.[34] The agency's letter warned that Xango juice had not been properly tested for safety and efficacy, and as a proposed new drug, it could not be legally sold in the U.S. without prior approval of the FDA. Xango was warned that it could face enforcement action including seizure and/or injunction of products or suspension of business. Under FDA drug labeling rules, Xango, as manufacturer, is responsible for satisfying scientific criteria to make health claims on its product labels and all marketing materials. As of September 2008, the case remained open.

Effectiveness Edit

In February 2006, the U.C. Berkeley Wellness Newsletter, sponsored by the University of California at Berkeley, said that "Mangosteen marketers make farfetched and unsubstantiated claims for their products." The newsletter notes that "there are no clinical trials, and what happens in a test tube or animal may not occur in a human. Any reported benefits in humans have been anecdotal. No one even knows if the processed fruit juice and capsules retain the potentially beneficial compounds. What’s more, the juice is typically a mix of fruit juices – with an undisclosed amount of mangosteen in it."[35]

Ralph Moss, an alternative cancer treatment advocate,[36] has said of mangosteen juice:

In my opinion, what we have here is simply an overpriced fruit drink. Fruit drinks are often healthful beverages. But the only reason I can see that the promoters of mangosteen can get away with charging $37 for this product is that they are playing on patients' hopes and fears in a cynical way. Without the health claims, open or implied, the product could only be sold for at most $5 or $6 (which, for example, is the cost of antioxidant-rich pomegranate juice).[37]

A 2008 medical case report described a patient with severe acidosis possibly attributable to a year of daily use (to lose weight, dose not described) of mangosteen juice (brand not described) infused with xanthonoids,[38] as occurs in the manufacture of Xango juice. The authors proposed that chronic exposure to alpha-mangostin, a xanthone, could be toxic to mitochondrial function,[39] leading to impairment of cellular respiration and production of lactic acidosis.

Italian antitrust action Edit

In 2011, Italy's antitrust and consumer protection authority, the AGCM, suspended the activities of Xango in response to over-broad health claims, as well as possible violations of pyramid scheme laws.[40]

Litigation Edit

Tahitian Noni International Edit

Tahitian Noni International (TNI), a rival MLM beverage company, sued Xango, LLC, and several of its top executives in February 2003 in the 4th District Court in Provo, Utah, alleging that Xango executives stole TNI's concept for a mangosteen-based supplement while they were employed by TNI's parent-company. After a countersuit against TNI was launched by Xango, LLC, the two parties settled out of court. A joint statement by TNI and Xango said that they had "agreed to resolve their disputes and the litigation between them and their founders" but the particulars of the settlement were not disclosed.[41]

Mismanagement allegations Edit

In 2009, the Utah Supreme Court allowed a Xango investor to proceed with a lawsuit that alleges corporate looting and mismanagement of millions of dollars by the Lehi supplements company's founders for their personal expenses including luxury cars and performance-enhancing medical treatments. The Utah Supreme Court overturned a 4th District Court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit filed in 2007 by Angel Investors LLC alleging Xango's founders took millions of dollars in personal loans from the company and paid themselves excessive salaries while wasting corporate assets.[42] In 2010, XanGo settled with Angel Investors for an undisclosed amount of money. "Angel Investors, who had owned no more than 1 percent of the Lehi company, had charged in three lawsuits in Utah County that the founders deprived them of some of the return on their investment. The group cited such expenditures as $6,000 monthly auto allowances, family vacations and, in one case, $20,000 worth of home furnishings." The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.[43]

In 2013, Xango founder Bryan Davis filed a lawsuit accusing his partners of spying, threatening employees, falsifying distributor positions to siphon off funds, defrauding on Xango taxes and their personal taxes, falsifying records, changing credit card statements, charging as business expenses to purchase grand pianos, vacations, home renovations, landscaping, electronics, expensive bicycles, scooters, and for CEO Aaron Garrity, an open expense account for one mistress.[44]

According to the lawsuit, Garrity embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets from the company, writing off clothing, medical enhancements, jewelry, event tickets, bicycles, electronics and chartered planes and vacations as business expenses. CFO Nate Brown set up secret founder accounts for Garrity and others to allow them to improperly spend Xango assets.[44] Garrity's attorney refuted the claim, saying the allegations are to help Davis inflate his share holdings for a greater profit.[44]

Also in 2013, Xango filed an action against Bryan Davis in the Third Judicial District Court (Utah and Salt Lake City) refuting Mr Davis' claims in his lawsuit and claiming that Mr Davis was negligent in his duties.[45] Xango settled these cases ultimately, out of court for an undisclosed amount.[citation needed]

Taxation issues Edit

In 2012, Xango had issues concerning taxes. "At the top of 2012 tax delinquency lists was $347,816 owed for the Lehi headquarters of Xango, a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements — which has its name on the uniforms of Real Salt Lake soccer players. That property is owned by Thai Properties, which is part of the same corporate group as Xango, said Nate Brown, chief financial officer for Xango".[46]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Zija International Acquires XANGO". Direct Selling News. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b Comments to the Federal Trade Commission by XANGO, LLC, on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the Business Opportunity Rule (pdf) 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, July 12, 2006
  3. ^ a b Tom Harvey (October 7, 2008), "Business Digest", The Salt Lake Tribune, Leadership post, from the original on October 12, 2008
  4. ^ "At Xango in Utah, it's the brand, it's the man", The Salt Lake Tribune, June 10, 2008
  5. ^ "Executive Connection with Aaron Garrity, Founder, Chairman and CEO, XANGO", Direct Selling News, December 2012
  6. ^ "Queen of Fruits, bottled", The Star, Malaysia, July 2007
  7. ^ "Forty Under 40", Utah Business, January 2008
  8. ^ "Food Supplement Has Healthy Sales Growth, Gains Popularity", XANGO press release, March 9, 2005
  9. ^ "XANGO Named Top Growth Company by Nutrition Business Journal Awards", XANGO press release, February 9, 2006
  10. ^ a b c Foy P. (cited from Associated Press) Is $40 ‘super fruit’ juice really good for you?, NBC News, February, 2008
  11. ^ a b XANGO: Solid, Simple, Sizzling, Direct Selling News, December 2012
  12. ^ Jack Bell, "M.L.S. Wants Your Advertising", New York Times, December 25, 2006
  13. ^ Sara Israelsen, "Aging SCERA gaining new luster: 5-year-plan aims to turn building into a state-of-the-art facility", Deseret Morning News, October 19, 2006
  14. ^ "Orrin G. Hatch: Top Donors". OpenSecrets. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
  15. ^ a b c "XANGO To Make Malaysia Launching Pad For Its Product" 2008-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, Malaysian National News Agency, July 30, 2007
  16. ^ Boey Ping Ping,"Queen of fruits, bottled", The Star, July 8, 2007
  17. ^ "Multi juice". Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  18. ^ XanGo Compensation, company website, accessed February 16, 2007
  19. ^ "Hollister, Garrity build healthy business", Deseret Morning News, June 11, 2006
  20. ^ XanGo Top Executives Named as Finalists in National Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award® 2006 (press release), NewHope360, November 28, 2006
  21. ^ Chuck Jaffe, "Investing in juice hard to swallow", The Oklahoman, August 26, 2007
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  23. ^ "Supplement facts", pop-up at The XanGo Bottle, XANGO website, accessed February 18, 2007
  24. ^ Clarisse Douaud, "XANGO plugs analytical method for xanthone content", NutraIngredients.com, July 5, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2007.
  25. ^ a b Frei B. Controversy: What are the true biological functions of superfruit antioxidants? Natural Products Information Center, April 1, 2009 June 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Lotito SB, Frei B (December 2006). "Consumption of flavonoid-rich foods and increased plasma antioxidant capacity in humans: cause, consequence, or epiphenomenon?". Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 41 (12): 1727–46. doi:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2006.04.033. PMID 17157175.
  27. ^ U.S. Food and Drug Administration warning letter, September 20, 2006
  28. ^ "Profile of Mangosteen Juice 2007-02-03 at the Wayback Machine." American Cancer Society], revised June 1, 2005. Retrieved February 16, 2007.
  29. ^ "Complementary and Alternative Medicine | American Cancer Society".
  30. ^ Crown I (April 1, 2009). "Beyond the Mangosteen: A Future Full of Color". Engredea News and Analysis, NewHope 360. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
  31. ^ Morton DA (April 16, 2009). "Mangostana - Commentary on the Mangosteen". Engredea News and Analysis, NewHope 360. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
  32. ^ Crown I (May 5, 2009). "A Rebuttal on Mangosteen". Engredea News and Analysis, NewHope 360. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
  33. ^ Gross P; Crown I (May 21, 2009). "The Mangosteen Controversy". Engredea News and Analysis, NewHope 360. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
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  38. ^ Wong LP, Klemmer PJ (May 2008). "Severe lactic acidosis associated with juice of the mangosteen fruit Garcinia mangostana". American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 51 (5): 829–33. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2007.12.043. PMID 18436094.
  39. ^ Matsumoto K, Akao Y, Yi H, et al. (November 2004). "Preferential target is mitochondria in alpha-mangostin-induced apoptosis in human leukemia HL60 cells". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 12 (22): 5799–806. doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2004.08.034. PMID 15498656.
  40. ^ Giovanna, Cavalli (3 January 2011). "Una lobby per il succo esotico Nei guai la bevanda "miracolosa"". Corriere Della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  41. ^ Grace Leong, "Tahitian Noni, XANGO settle dispute over juice", Daily Herald, May 11, 2006
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
  43. ^ "XanGo, investor group settle lawsuits".
  44. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources XanGo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Xango LLC sometimes referred to as XANGO and XanGo was a privately owned Lehi Utah based multi level marketing company founded in 2002 It was acquired by Zija International in May 2017 1 Xango LLC TypeAcquiredIndustryMulti level MarketingFounded2002 2002 Defunct2017HeadquartersLehi Utah USAKey peopleAaron Garrity Gary Hollister Joe Morton Gordon Morton and Kent WoodWebsiteXango com at the Wayback Machine archived May 16 2017 The company marketed and distributed Xango juice a blended juice product consisting of mangosteen and other juices and skin care personal care energy supplement and nutritional supplement products 2 The company was warned in 2006 by the FDA for illegally marketing more than 20 human health benefits for Xango juice Contents 1 Company overview 1 1 Executives 2008 12 1 2 Revenues 2003 12 1 3 Financial sponsorships and contributions 2 Products 2 1 Xango Juice composition 3 False advertising claims 3 1 Pericarp xanthones and potential health effects 3 2 U S FDA warning 3 3 Effectiveness 3 4 Italian antitrust action 4 Litigation 4 1 Tahitian Noni International 4 2 Mismanagement allegations 4 3 Taxation issues 5 See also 6 ReferencesCompany overview EditExecutives 2008 12 Edit Gary Hollister Founder Chairman Emeritus former Chief Executive former Chairman of the Board 3 Aaron Garrity Founder Chairman of the Board CEO former President 4 5 Joe Morton Founder Board of Directors 6 Gordon Morton Founder Board of Directors Kent Wood Founder Board of Directors 7 Revenues 2003 12 Edit Xango was a privately held company and as such did not publicly disclose its financial statements Company press releases in 2005 2006 stated that sales totaled 40 million in 2003 and 150 million in 2004 8 and that 2005 sales were more than twice those of 2004 9 In October 2007 the company said that cumulative sales since its inception five years earlier were over 1 billion and by November 2008 had exceeded 1 5 billion 10 In December 2012 Direct Selling News reported that Xango concluded its first ten years of operation in November 2012 with sales operations in 43 countries 27 office locations 49 distribution centers more than two million distributors and about 2 billion in cumulative revenues Xango s revenues and annual reports have fueled much public and legal speculation that it is a pyramid scheme 11 Financial sponsorships and contributions Edit In November 2006 Xango LLC became the official corporate jersey front sponsor of Real Salt Lake an MLS soccer team based in Salt Lake City Utah for four years at a cost of between 500 000 and 1 million per year 12 Xango s contract with Real Salt Lake ended after the 2013 season In 2006 the company made a 5 year 1 million grant to an Orem Utah arts council for naming rights to what is now called the Xango Grand Theater 13 Xango LLC has been the top contributor to the political campaign of Utah Senator Orrin Hatch contributing 47 200 in 2008 and 46 700 in 2006 according to OpenSecrets 14 Products EditXango Juice was sold in the U S and as of late 2011 exported to Australia Canada Germany Japan Malaysia Mexico Singapore Sweden and the United Kingdom 15 16 The company began operating in Taiwan as of October 2007 15 17 The company s business model was direct sales via multi level marketing rather than retail sales mainly using a nine level multi level marketing structure 18 In June 2006 the company said it had 350 000 distributors 19 In July the company told the Federal Trade Commission that there were roughly 500 000 distributors worldwide 2 and in November it reported having more than 600 employees at its Lehi headquarters and more than 500 000 independent distributors in 15 international markets 20 In July 2007 it said it had about 700 000 distributors 15 of whom an estimated 70 percent simply use their status to buy the juice at the discounted membership price 21 In October 2008 it said that it operated in 24 countries and had more than 1 million independent distributors 3 As of 2013 the company stated that it operated in 43 countries 22 In the United States Xango Juice sold for a retail price of 37 50 for a 750 ml 25 35 ounce bottle 11 citation needed Xango Juice composition Edit Xango Juice was a blend of mangosteen aril and pericarp puree with juice concentrates of eight other fruits apple pear juice and puree grape blueberry raspberry strawberry cranberry and cherry 23 Other ingredients include citric acid natural flavor pectin xanthan gum sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate Xango claimed its juice contains xanthonoid compounds from the mangosteen pericarp 24 Associated Press commissioned the Linus Pauling Institute to measure the in vitro antioxidant strength of Xango Juice against retail fruit juices The antioxidant strength of XanGo Juice measured slightly higher than cranberry juice but lower than black cherry and less than half the value for blueberry juice 10 However the value of in vitro analysis of antioxidant strength is questionable as there was no current evidence that antioxidant phytochemicals present in Xango or other fruit juices actually have functions inside the human body 25 The measurements of antioxidant strength apply to test tubes but consumed juices are affected by stomach acids that would neutralize or destroy antioxidant value preventing the same biological effects in vivo 10 25 26 False advertising claims EditPericarp xanthones and potential health effects Edit According to a 2006 warning by the US Food and Drug Administration XanGo s distributors had illegally used marketing materials to promote mangosteen juice claiming more than 20 human health benefits including anti inflammatory anti microbial anti fungal anti viral anti cancer anti ulcer anti hepatotoxic anti rhinoviral and anti allergic effects 27 Promotional literature for the product cites antioxidants from the inedible pericarp of the fruit as providing health benefits None of these claims however has scientific proof established by peer reviewed research and human clinical trials as discussed below The American Cancer Society profile of mangosteen juice stated there was no reliable evidence that mangosteen juice puree or bark is effective as a cancer treatment in humans 28 As of April 2013 it also stated that the mangosteen fruit has been shown to be rich in antioxidants Very early laboratory studies suggest it may have promise as a topical treatment for acne Early small laboratory and animal studies suggest that further research should be done to determine whether it can help to prevent cancer in humans 29 In 2009 XanGo scientific adviser David Morton participated in a four part debate on the disputed claims of mangosteen health benefits 30 31 32 33 U S FDA warning Edit On September 20 2006 the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to Xango LLC International in response to the company s promotion of Xango juice as an aid to treat and or cure various diseases 34 The agency s letter warned that Xango juice had not been properly tested for safety and efficacy and as a proposed new drug it could not be legally sold in the U S without prior approval of the FDA Xango was warned that it could face enforcement action including seizure and or injunction of products or suspension of business Under FDA drug labeling rules Xango as manufacturer is responsible for satisfying scientific criteria to make health claims on its product labels and all marketing materials As of September 2008 the case remained open Effectiveness Edit In February 2006 the U C Berkeley Wellness Newsletter sponsored by the University of California at Berkeley said that Mangosteen marketers make farfetched and unsubstantiated claims for their products The newsletter notes that there are no clinical trials and what happens in a test tube or animal may not occur in a human Any reported benefits in humans have been anecdotal No one even knows if the processed fruit juice and capsules retain the potentially beneficial compounds What s more the juice is typically a mix of fruit juices with an undisclosed amount of mangosteen in it 35 Ralph Moss an alternative cancer treatment advocate 36 has said of mangosteen juice In my opinion what we have here is simply an overpriced fruit drink Fruit drinks are often healthful beverages But the only reason I can see that the promoters of mangosteen can get away with charging 37 for this product is that they are playing on patients hopes and fears in a cynical way Without the health claims open or implied the product could only be sold for at most 5 or 6 which for example is the cost of antioxidant rich pomegranate juice 37 A 2008 medical case report described a patient with severe acidosis possibly attributable to a year of daily use to lose weight dose not described of mangosteen juice brand not described infused with xanthonoids 38 as occurs in the manufacture of Xango juice The authors proposed that chronic exposure to alpha mangostin a xanthone could be toxic to mitochondrial function 39 leading to impairment of cellular respiration and production of lactic acidosis Italian antitrust action Edit In 2011 Italy s antitrust and consumer protection authority the AGCM suspended the activities of Xango in response to over broad health claims as well as possible violations of pyramid scheme laws 40 Litigation EditTahitian Noni International Edit Tahitian Noni International TNI a rival MLM beverage company sued Xango LLC and several of its top executives in February 2003 in the 4th District Court in Provo Utah alleging that Xango executives stole TNI s concept for a mangosteen based supplement while they were employed by TNI s parent company After a countersuit against TNI was launched by Xango LLC the two parties settled out of court A joint statement by TNI and Xango said that they had agreed to resolve their disputes and the litigation between them and their founders but the particulars of the settlement were not disclosed 41 Mismanagement allegations Edit In 2009 the Utah Supreme Court allowed a Xango investor to proceed with a lawsuit that alleges corporate looting and mismanagement of millions of dollars by the Lehi supplements company s founders for their personal expenses including luxury cars and performance enhancing medical treatments The Utah Supreme Court overturned a 4th District Court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit filed in 2007 by Angel Investors LLC alleging Xango s founders took millions of dollars in personal loans from the company and paid themselves excessive salaries while wasting corporate assets 42 In 2010 XanGo settled with Angel Investors for an undisclosed amount of money Angel Investors who had owned no more than 1 percent of the Lehi company had charged in three lawsuits in Utah County that the founders deprived them of some of the return on their investment The group cited such expenditures as 6 000 monthly auto allowances family vacations and in one case 20 000 worth of home furnishings The terms of the settlement were not disclosed 43 In 2013 Xango founder Bryan Davis filed a lawsuit accusing his partners of spying threatening employees falsifying distributor positions to siphon off funds defrauding on Xango taxes and their personal taxes falsifying records changing credit card statements charging as business expenses to purchase grand pianos vacations home renovations landscaping electronics expensive bicycles scooters and for CEO Aaron Garrity an open expense account for one mistress 44 According to the lawsuit Garrity embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars in assets from the company writing off clothing medical enhancements jewelry event tickets bicycles electronics and chartered planes and vacations as business expenses CFO Nate Brown set up secret founder accounts for Garrity and others to allow them to improperly spend Xango assets 44 Garrity s attorney refuted the claim saying the allegations are to help Davis inflate his share holdings for a greater profit 44 Also in 2013 Xango filed an action against Bryan Davis in the Third Judicial District Court Utah and Salt Lake City refuting Mr Davis claims in his lawsuit and claiming that Mr Davis was negligent in his duties 45 Xango settled these cases ultimately out of court for an undisclosed amount citation needed Taxation issues Edit In 2012 Xango had issues concerning taxes At the top of 2012 tax delinquency lists was 347 816 owed for the Lehi headquarters of Xango a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements which has its name on the uniforms of Real Salt Lake soccer players That property is owned by Thai Properties which is part of the same corporate group as Xango said Nate Brown chief financial officer for Xango 46 See also EditList of ineffective cancer treatmentsReferences Edit Zija International Acquires XANGO Direct Selling News 10 May 2017 Retrieved 19 May 2023 a b Comments to the Federal Trade Commission by XANGO LLC on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the Business Opportunity Rule pdf Archived 2012 03 02 at the Wayback Machine July 12 2006 a b Tom Harvey October 7 2008 Business Digest The Salt Lake Tribune Leadership post archived from the original on October 12 2008 At Xango in Utah it s the brand it s the man The Salt Lake Tribune June 10 2008 Executive Connection with Aaron Garrity Founder Chairman and CEO XANGO Direct Selling News December 2012 Queen of Fruits bottled The Star Malaysia July 2007 Forty Under 40 Utah Business January 2008 Food Supplement Has Healthy Sales Growth Gains Popularity XANGO press release March 9 2005 XANGO Named Top Growth Company by Nutrition Business Journal Awards XANGO press release February 9 2006 a b c Foy P cited from Associated Press Is 40 super fruit juice really good for you NBC News February 2008 a b XANGO Solid Simple Sizzling Direct Selling News December 2012 Jack Bell M L S Wants Your Advertising New York Times December 25 2006 Sara Israelsen Aging SCERA gaining new luster 5 year plan aims to turn building into a state of the art facility Deseret Morning News October 19 2006 Orrin G Hatch Top Donors OpenSecrets Retrieved 2008 10 04 a b c XANGO To Make Malaysia Launching Pad For Its Product Archived 2008 12 08 at the Wayback Machine Malaysian 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