Is maxi skirt and leggings company LuLaRoe a legitimate multi-level marketing (MLM) company or a pyramid scheme? That depends on who you ask, and it’s the central question in the Amazon docuseries ...
Multilevel marketer LuLaRoe, which is battling two federal lawsuits and complaints about the quality of its brightly colored leggings and other fashions, is proving to be a tough sell for the ...
DeAnne Stidham was a single mother of seven looking for a way to provide for her family when she founded LuLaRoe in 2013. But four years later, it’s not just women who feel empowered to become ...
MILWAUKEE -- Is it a business that empowers women or a pyramid scheme? LuLaRoe is a multi-billion dollar company facing accusations that the women who sell its colorful clothing directly to consumers ...
LuLaRoe Consultant, Samantha Langston, had enough about two weeks ago. She had joined LuLaRoe in June 2016 and believed it was her path to financial success. The company, she says, encouraged her to ...
People who would never sneak into their neighbor’s house and take their television set often have no problems stealing creative work.That’s exactly what multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe did with ...
This is the untold story of an "overnight success" that actually begins in Chino Hills in 1987. DeAnne Stidham, then a young stay-at-home mom with four small children, lucked into a box of frilly ...
Jenner Furst, left, with Julia Willoughby Nason, right of Cinemart. EXCLUSIVE: We hear that Cinemart, the documentary team of directors Jenner Furst, Julia Willoughby Nason and producer Mike Gasparro, ...
DotDotSmile, run by the daughter of LulaRoe creator DeAnne Brady Stidham, has filed for bankruptcy. The filing says the company owes more than $5.6 million in debts. Earlier this year, DotDotSmile ...