CHATTER AWAY: Overnight Open Thread

Courthouse News reports:



A class action filed in Florida state court accuses a vaginal detox company of putting out deceptive marketing materials that claim its products can purge women’s bodies of ex-lovers and increase fertility. The Broward County lawsuit, which was filed Friday and made available Monday, says that Goddess Detox’s ads for its vaginal suppository products are misleading and deceive the public about the products’ health benefits.

The complaint lists a single count for alleged violations of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Act. It seeks class certification for buyers of Goddess’s Vaginal Detox Pearls. The defendant company – whose self-described mission is “to get women to connect with their womb areas” – says on its website that the detox pearls are made of herbal ingredients including cnidium, stemona and motherwort.