Melaleuca Wins Court Ruling
A three-year battle between Melaleuca and a former employee has ended. Melaleuca C.E.O., Frank Vandersloot received the 34-page ruling Tuesday from the Seventh Judicial District, dismissing all remaining claims by Jeff Wasden. Wasden accused Melaleuca of slandering his name.
"Fortunately, this litigation has not had any impact at all on our business. Nobody ever wants to be sued and this is a very unfortunate reason that this ever came about in the first place. But we wish this former employee, Jeff Wasden well, he did a good job for us; the judge decided in our favor and we wish him well, but as far as Melaleuca's business goes, it's business as usual," Vandersloot tells Eyewitness News.
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