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UTAH AG Under Fire For USANA Address

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"Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff under fire this week. First he is being investigated by the Lt. Governor's office for possibly using the state seal to promote a private company. This controversy compounded by the fact that the company, Digital Bridge of Orem, donated $10,000 to his campaign two weeks before he penned the letter, that he sent to other attorney's general across the country. In the wake of the controversy, we went hunting on the Internet and we found a video on YouTube dating back to 2004. Shurtleff is seen giving a welcoming address to the Annual meeting of Usana distributors. Usana is a multi-level marketing company. These types of companies have been criticized in the past, some even calling them pyramid schemes."

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