
The pro- Sam Brown very PAC, Duty First Nevada, slammed one of Brown’s competitors in the Democratic Senate key, Jeff Gunter, as a” fraudulent person” in its latest advertising.
The advertising, the YouTube website to which was obtained by Breitbart News before it was made people, hits Gunter, a neurologist, for peddling anti- wrinkle serum on later- night infomercials. Breitbart News , noted , on Monday that one man filed a lawsuit claiming he contracted terrible health problems while using the product.
A speaker state at the top of the eponymously named advertising, “CON MAN Jeff Gunter,” that “nevadans know how to place a con man like former California Democrat Jeff Gunter.”
Importantly, Gunter, who served as the U. S. ambassador to Iceland during the Trump presidency, was a registered California Democrat as of at least August 9, 2023.
Gunter was registered as a California Democrat for centuries and had, at least at the time, no voted from his home in Nevada, according to Politico’s report from August.
Gunter is also criticized by the speaker as an “infomercial physician who cashed in telling elders he could change their age.”
The ad then cleverly pulls a clip from an infomercial featuring Gunter, who says,” That’s right, Annemarie”.
The saying” Youthology Age Reversing Regiment” is featured in a chyron in one of the advertisements that was first reported by Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle.
In Duty First Nevada’s campaign, the speaker says,” His latest fraud: running for Senate as a Republican in Nevada”.
” It’s another scam when he never voted in Nevada, and he did n’t vote for Trump. Jeff Gunter: swindle- man therefore, he’s a fraud man today”, he adds.
As Boyle noted, one man, David Schumacher, filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court in 2009 that claimed his experience with the” Youthology, Clinical Essentials, 90 second wrinkle eye serum” was disastrous:
” Plaintiff, while using defendant’s product Youthology, Clinical Elements, 90 second wrinkle eye serum, contracted necrotizing fasciitis, sepsis, and permanent disfigurement, internal organ damage, and scarring around defendant’s sight, and other injuries”, the complaint report reads. ” Plaintiffs and each of them manufactured or assembled, designed, or made component elements and/or techniques, marketed, advertised, failed to check, and warranted the item to be safe for public use”.
Gunter is named as one of the plaintiffs in the complaint. Gunter was dropped from the lawsuit and Youthology and the plaintiff settled, according to early court filings. Other filings document the horrors that Schumacher experienced while suffering from necrotizing fasciitis and the different doctors who treated him in an emergency room to have his facial tissues removed for the first-degree removal of the infection’s spreading. The entire collection of files, dozens of pages long, tells the horrific history of what this poor man went by.
While not everyone had since horrifying an experience as the man who said he contracted necrotizing fasciitis in the complaint that Youthology settled, several reviews online on a , number , of websites , called , the product a “scam” or “ripoff”.
The PAC has released its following advertisement. Its first campaign, published late last year, called” Proven Under Fire”, promotes Brown, who is the leading participant in the competition. After a wayside weapon went off in Afghanistan while he was attempting to protect his fellow soldiers, the now-retired Army Captain Brown’s system was largely covered in third-degree fires.
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Sam Brown, an American First Patriot, continues to lead the way in our domestic surveys. Nevada Republicans are n’t buying California’s phony MAGA makeover, according to Duty First Nevada, which released a statement on Wednesday.
The primary will take place on June 11, and the men are also squaring off with former Nevada State Rep. Jim Marchant ( R ) and , retired Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Grady.