It’s a training war.
Celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson, who has toned a star like Gwyneth Paltrow, has filed a proceeding against her former employee, Megan Loop, who runs the popular Sculpt Society. ..
Anderson accused loops of working for her from 2011 to 2017 for piracy in a complaint filed Monday in California, the Central District of the United States District Court.
In the proceedings, Loop, with fans such as Sofia Richie, Martha Hunt, and model Shanina Shaik, “wasted time with access to all the materials needed to recreate the TA method and related businesses.” Claims.
According to Filing, Loop started her successful fitness business a month after leaving Anderson.
The proceedings also allege that Loop “used capital from years of research, funding, and sweat fairness spent on developing the TA Act and the businesses that surround it.”
Anderson claims that “a significant number” of loop videos available on the Sculpt Society’s site were “created by the loop using sensitive information learned, accessed, or published” by Anderson. They also said that she used “confidential information” from Anderson’s business. [Roups] Own business. ”
The proceedings allege that the loop signed a “trainer contract” banning the use of “confidential information” when it first started at the company.
The proceedings also address the issue of Loop not explicitly stating that it worked for Anderson.
“Defendants’ false and / or misleading public statements and advertisements give the false impression that the loop has created the routines that make up the choreographic movements, ordering, and routines on its own. [Tracey Anderson Method] And we carried out the research and development that brought about it, “says the complaint.
They are seeking damages and a jury trial.
Anderson’s lawyer did not comment. The Roup representative did not respond to the request for comment.
Fashion Law first reported on the application.
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