- LuLaRoes chief clothing supplier, Providence Industries, has demanded that a court immediately seize nearly $US34 million in assets from the company.
- The demand, made in court filings on Tuesday, cites testimony from nine former LuLaRoe consultants who claim LuLaRoe collectively owes them more than $US63,000 in refunds for unsold inventory that they returned to the company.
- The filings come after Providence Industries sued LuLaRoe for nearly $US63 million, alleging the multi-level-marketing company has failed to pay its bills for months.
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James Lee, the co-president of Providence Industries, claimed in new testimony that during a meeting in September, LuLaRoe CEO Mark Stidham allegedly …
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