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Thursday, 04/21/2016 8:53:40 AM

Thursday, April 21, 2016 8:53:40 AM

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I'm trying real hard here not to point out that this company is a complete JOKE. I mean you are all head-over-heals in love with a company who is supposed to be turning things around for multiple MLMs but can't submit financials to the SEC on time? Further, they CLAIM to be doing so well I multiple companies, but can't get the paperwork together?? HOW DO THEY KNOW!!? JRjr is a rich party boy whose big daddy JR is trying to make one last splash in the direct selling pool for all the Mary Kay embarrassment in 2001 that ruined his family name:

Mary Kay Inc. will tell a very different story, one that casts Rochon as a spendthrift executive who hid things from Rogers, including a plane, a building, and a tent. The tent, in particular, appears to be of utmost importance. They will talk for hours about the tent. The company will also say that Rochon lost focus on Mary Kay’s core cosmetics business. Worse, they’ll say, he made staggeringly bad investments that cost the company millions of dollars—even after Rogers had ordered Rochon to pull out of all outside ventures.

"You can see it in his face. Sitting in the Spartan offices of Richmont Corp., just a few miles up the toll way from the Mary Kay building, the husky, 52-year-old Rochon shakes his head, his slicked-back hair shining under fluorescent lights. "I was everything to Richard that anyone could possibly be in a trusted role of a brother or a best friend, a father, or a son," Rochon says quietly. "And it’s a hell of a disappointment to miss your kids growing up, to give everything you have to someone else’s company and their dream—and it was my dream, too—and to be told, 24 hours after you’ve left, that your reward is the sweat off of Richard’s balls. It is disgusting. And it is not what Mary Kay ever stood for."
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http://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2004/march/not-so-pretty-in-pink