60 Day Notice 2021-00162

AG Number: 
2021-00162
Notice PDF: 
Date Filed: 
01/28/2021
Noticing Party: 
Environmental Research Center, Inc.
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Environmental Research Center
Alleged Violators: 
Healthy Goods LLC
Healthy Goods LLC, A Limited Liability Company of Michigan
Uckele Health and Nutrition Inc., individually and dba Healthy Goods and Live Superfoods
Chemicals: 
Lead and lead compounds
Source: 
Dietary supplements

60-Day Notice Document

Settlement
AG Number:
2021-00162
Settlement PDF: 
Settlement Date:
06/21/2021
Case Name: 
Environmental Research Center, Inc. v. Healthy Goods LLC
Court Name: 
Out of Court Settlement
Court Docket Number: 
N/A
Plaintiff: 
Environmental Research Center, Inc.
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Charles Poss
Defendant: 
Healthy Goods LLC
Healthy Goods LLC, A Limited Liability Company of Michigan
Uckele Health and Nutrition Inc., individually and dba Healthy Goods and Live Superfoods
Injunctive Relief: 
Beginning forty-five (45) days after the Effective Date (the “Compliance Date”), Healthy Goods shall be permanently enjoined from manufacturing for sale in the State of California, “Distributing into the State of California,” or directly selling in the State of California, any Covered Product which exposes a person to a “Daily Lead Exposure Level” of more than 0.5 micrograms of lead per day unless it meets the warning requirements under Section 3.2.
*Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
$ 1,000.00
Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
$ 24,000.00
Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
$ 0.00
Total Payments:
$ 25,000.00
Will settlement be submitted to court?
Yes
Contact Name: 
Charles Poss
Contact Organization: 
Environmental Research Center, Inc.
Email Address:
charles.poss@erc501c3.org
Address: 
3111 Camino Del Rio North
City, State, Zip:
San Diego, CA 92108
Phone Number:
(619) 500-3090
Comments: 
This Settlement and Agreement Release also includes AG Case Nos. 2021-00603, 2021-00749 and 2021-00820


* A non-contingent civil penalty is the civil penalty that must be paid pursuant to the settlement, regardless of future events or actions of the defendant. If a settlement includes a contingent penalty, the plaintiff should report the additional penalty amount when it becomes due.