Source: Florida Office of the Attorney General 5/25/2006

Florida AG Files Civil Case against BioPerformance

An investigation has been opened by the Florida Attorney General into the business practices of BioPerformance and Lowell Mims:

The case file cited below relates to a civil -- not a criminal -- investigation. The existence of an investigation does not constitute proof of any violation of law.

Case Number: L06-3-1083

Subject of investigation: Bio Performance, Inc. and Lowell Mims, Director

Subject's address: 1300 W. Walnut Hill Ln, Irving, TX 75038

Subject's business: Multilevel marketing

Allegation or issue being investigated: Unfair/deceptive business practices in the sale of product that purports to make gasoline burn with greater efficiency without independent scientific testing to substantiate claim. Further, product is sold/distrbuted by means of multi-level marketing whereby the compensation is not based primarily on volume of bona fide sales. Possible violations of Florida Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices Act, F.S. 501.201, et. seq., production and/or dissemination of misleading advertisements (F.S. 817.40 & 817.41), and operating, participating in, or soliciting on behalf of a chain letter or pyramid club (F.S. 849.091).

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