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Federal regulators are suing former baseball player Steve Garvey for pitching a so-called miracle weight-loss product in TV infomercials that the Federal Trade Commission is calling deceptive. The ex-L.A. Dodger hero made "extreme" claims about Enforma diet system supplements "Fat Trapper" and "Exercise in a Bottle," the FTC lawsuit charges. Enforma Natural Products has already settled the FTC suit against it by agreeing to return $10 million to customers, says the Associated Press, which reports that another Enforma infomercial host, Lark Kendall (who appeared as a nutritionist), has also settled. Enforma CEO Andrew Grey, saying that Garvey was only a paid actor for the product, told the New York Post, "The FTC has no case against Mr. Garvey."
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