The Oliver Law Group P.C. Appointed Co-Lead Counsel in Craze Class Action Lawsuit Pending in Califor
According to the May 1st Order, Driven Sports was facing two class action lawsuits that were pending in the Northern District of California, one of which was filed by The Oliver Law Group, along with its co-counsel firms, in October 2013. Because both of the lawsuits asserted similar claims under Californias Unfair Competition Act, Consumer Legal Remedies Act, and False Advertising Law, the two complaints have been consolidated in the Northern District of California.
In October 2013, Driven Sports revealed that it had suspended production of Craze several months earlier, following media reports that questioned the safety of the supplement. According to USA Today, tests of Craze by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and a lab in Sweden had found amphetamine-like compounds in the pre-workout powder. In October 2013, an article that appeared in the Journal Drug Testing and Analysis reported that researchers had identified a methamphetamine-like chemical in Craze, which had never been tested in humans. The authors of the report warned that the health risks potentially associated with the ingredient were unknown, and were not mentioned on the Craze label.
(usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/15/driven-sports-suspended-production-of-craze-amid-controversy/2990161/, USA Today, October 15, 2013)
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dta.1578/abstract;jsessionid=51F2453D47A499A6CAA89467137D1EEE.f01t04, Drug Testing and Analysis, October 2013)
Among other things, the consolidated class action lawsuit pending in the Northern District of California points out that Driven Sports received a warning letter from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in April 2014, which outlined the unlawfulness of the sale and distribution of Craze. Among other things, the letter deemed Craze adulterated because Dendrobex, the proprietary blend of ingredients listed on its label, had never been used in food or approved by the FDA as new dietary ingredients. Among other things, the lawsuit seeks an order enjoining Driven Sports from the unlawful conduct alleged in the complaint, as well as an award to Plaintiffs and Class Members of restitution and disgorgement.
(fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/ucm392485.htm, FDA, April 2014)
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