Kimkins Class Action Lawsuit Verdict To Be Announced Friday!
After 3 long awaited years, the verdict to the lawsuit against Kimkins.com is to be announced tomorrow morning at 10:30 am at the Hawthorne satellite court of the Riverside court house in Riverside California.
Look for Court Room 2.
Court precedings began earlier this week. Class representatives flew in from all over the country to participate and testify their experiences.
The Kimkins diet advocated a low carb and low calorie diet, and was run by Heidi Diaz of Corona California. Heidi Diaz is not a certified health care professional, and used false photography to represent herself and “supposed” members of the site. Some inspiration stories were later found out to be not the experiences of real people.
In a shocking undercover video, Ms. Diaz was revealed to not be the svelte woman in the red dress as advertised on her site back in 2007. In fact, that photo was “borrowed” from a Russian bride website as well as many others.
More news to follow.
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Proposed Notice of Pendency of Class Action – Kimkins
This is NOT an official notice regarding Kimkins. This notice is proposed to the court by plaintiffs’ counsel June 26, 2009. If you choose to duplicate this notice on any blog or website, this notice MUST be included.

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Goodbye Mr. Cottle?
I awoke to some news this morning. Looks like Mr. Cottle has been removed from representing Heidi Diaz in the Class Action Lawsuit against Kimkins.con. It is unclear at this time if Cottle left on his own accord, or if he was perhaps fired. I’d love to hear his side of the story. I really would.
I’m not sure what the rules are as far as attourney client priviledges, but I’m guessing he will be unable to reveal any insight or secrets he has. Unfortunately for Mr. Cottle, he is still responsible for any court actions he accrued while in the employ of Kimmer. Anything he filed that may be considered a waste of the courts time is not beyond scrutiny just because he is no longer involved. His past may come back to haunt him.
So, the big question now is what will Heidi do? Will she seek out new representation? Will anyone take the case? Will she try to defend herself? Can a simple housewife from Corona California handle John Tiedt and save her defunct diet site that was built on fraud?
It is my current understanding that because of the type of case this is, no one is required to represent Ms. Diaz. I’m anxious to see where all of this goes, and perhaps we will get some answers in January during the next appointment.
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