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MET-RX FOUNDER DR. SCOTT CONNELLY FINAL ACT OF FRAUD AND DECEPTION

By: John Maleska

For more than twenty years Scott Connelly has been reinventing these claims, starting with unsubstantiated science that his former company, Met-Rx, was a miracle cure for burn victims. Unfortunately for Connelly the only legacy he can substantiate is a long list of lawsuits for fraud, breach of contract and malpractice, to include multiple crackdowns form the Federal Trade Commission.

Rather than being a credentialed scientist, it appears that Scott Connelly is more likely the “Bernie Madoff of the sports-nutrition industry,” as he is referenced in recent court filings. And like Madoff, while allegedly having great wealth (selling his former company MET-Rx for $108 million), Connelly decided to prey on investors from America’s heartland for his latest caper. Bernie Madoff, unlike Scott Connelly, never lied about his education. Connelly bilked investors by claiming to be a scientist with a protein that heals bones, yet Connelly is not a PhD, but an anesthesiologist with an undergraduate degree is in Psychology.

Sued once again by the company he recently founded, Connelly adds insult to injury by rewarding his loyal investors with a recent series of hate mailings. Scott Connelly finds merit in hijacking the company’s database, encouraging both customers and investors to abandon the company and its products, where oddly Connelly is the single largest shareholder. While Connelly promised to make billions for his investors, evidenced by two legally recorded conference calls, he goes on to sabotage his investors by establishing a competing company with the intent to bankrupt the company so that he can keep all the profit for himself. Connelly even told one investor “he would sell his private jet to fund bankrupt the company,” and bragged about what he referred to as the company’s “obituary notice.”

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