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The rest of the book provides guidance on how to lower debt and improve your credit score. Debt Cures does some of that work for you. As the book says, half the battle is just finding grants, scholarships, or fellowships to apply for. Even if the free money available isn't always the best option for you, it will certainly provide some needed encouragement in the search for funding. True to his word, Trudeau provides a variety of sites leading readers to government grants and loan options. I was pleasantly surprised to find that was not the case with Debt Cures.
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Some books, when they make claims about free money and the like, are full of hot air with most of the author's promises falling very short of reality. I'm a graduate student trying very hard to maintain my debt-free streak through graduation, so I was of course intrigued and procured a copy of the book from my library. In the advertisement (and the book's introduction), he says that he can lead readers to free money in the form of government grants. We're both always a bit wary of anything advertised via informercial, but Trudeau's book sounded like something different. Kevin Trudeau's new book Debt Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About first came to my attention when my Mom told me about an informercial that Trudeau was doing for the book.

On March 17, 2014, Trudeau was sentenced to 10 years in prison stemming from his November 2013 criminal contempt conviction. Additionally, on remand, the district court modified its final order, requiring that he post a $2 million bond before engaging in future infomercial advertising. 29, 2011, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a $37.6 million fine levied against him for violating that 2004 settlement. In 2004, he settled that action, by agreeing to pay a $500,000 fine and consenting to a lifetime ban on promoting products other than his books via infomercials. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for making false or misleading claims in infomercials promoting his book The Weight-Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About.

He was convicted of larceny and credit card fraud in the early 1990s, and in 1998 he was sued by U.S. Trudeau's activities have been the subject of both criminal and civil action. Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical industry value profit over treatments or cures. Several of his books, including Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About, allege that both the U.S. Kevin Mark Trudeau is a convicted American fraud artist, author, radio personality, infomercial host, and salesman who promotes various unsubstantiated health, diet and financial "remedies".
