Adam Baker was married to Nu Skin co-founder Sandie Tillotson. In his book, which launched in October, 2011, which follows below in its entirety, he describes a lot of things that we know are either true or could very well be. To stop the truth from spreading it was removed by Nu Skin and Sandie's lawyers about as fast as it appeared...

Ripoff Report
Right. So much for Ripoff Report's slogan "Don't let them get away with it.® Let the truth be known!" and "first amendment right to freedom of speech" policy. As the writer below notes, Nu Skin's lawyers got to Ripoff Reports - the book is gone.


Voice of Reality - SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 06, 2012

The book, "Formerly Filthy Rich", which was removed from this original post by Nu Skin's ruthless lawyers, is still floating around out there in cyberspace. It's only a matter of time until it finds its way onto a site where it cannot be 'bought off'. These sites do exist, mind you.

Big Money Can't Buy The Truth
I see Nu Skin and their lawyers finally got to MLMFU also - (he joined this forum Aug 2012). He had the book up on his site - "Formerly Filthy Rich" - Mlmfu.com. Now the book is gone - just like Diederik van Nederveen's "Trophy Husband #2". All traces of it have been scrubbed from the net.

But as Voice of Reality said above, copies of the book are still floating around out there in cyberspace. I know - I have a copy! And you know what else? I'm going to put the whole thing up on this forum - All 29 chapters - the whole kit and caboodle. The whole shebang. All the salacious details - if the mods and owners of this forum don't mind.

I'm pretty certain realscam is one of those sites Voice of Reality spoke of that cannot be 'bought off'. I'd put it up on my own blog, but I know WordPress would shut it down pretty fast, so that would be a waste of time. So lets see if Nu Skins lawyers can coerce GoDaddy or the owners of this forum to take down "My Scandalous Life with a Billionaire Cougar" once they get wind of the fact that the book is back up on the internet!

As a reader asks, if the information in the book wasn't true, or at least most of it, why else would Sandie Tillotson and her lawyers go through such extremes to keep a lid on it and not sue for libel instead?

A very good question!