Donald Rumsfeld Named In...
$350 Million RICO Lawsuit Filed Over ASPARTAME
Sept 16th 2004
A $350 million class action lawsuit was filed on September 15, 2004 in United States
District Court in San Francisco, California, case no: C 04 3872. This class action
racketeering (RICO) lawsuit was filed against the NutraSweet Corporation, American
Diabetes Association, Dr. Robert H. Moser and John Does 1-50. Plaintiffs maintain
that this lawsuit will prove how deadly the chemical sweetener aspartame is when consumed by humans.
Contained in the lawsuit is the key role played by current Secretary of Defense,
Donald Rumsfeld (search) in helping to get aspartame pushed through the FDA.
Back in the 1980s, Rumsfeld was the President and CEO of Searle who originally
owned the patent on aspartame. Plaintiffs maintain that Rumsfeld used his
political muscle to get aspartame approved by the FDA despite objections of
many FDA health researchers and negative studies.
According to spokesman attorney Britt Groom from Idaho, this lawsuit was
filed on behalf of a Mr. Joe Bellon of Concord, California. Groom says
a press conference is scheduled for Thursday, September 16, 2004, 11:00 AM
at the Sheraton Grand Hotel, 1230 J Street, Sacramento, California.
At the press conference, details of the lawsuit will be discussed.
The lawsuit contains the following counts:
1. R.I.C.O. (racketeering charges)
2. Unfair Competition
3. False Advertising
4. Consumer Remedies Act
5. Fraud
6. Breach of Warranty
7. Breach of Merchantability
8. Filed as a Class Action representing the People as a whole and Joe Bellon's personal injuries as well.
According to the press release issued on this RICO lawsuit: "On or about
September 8, 2004 an affidavit was signed describing the initial third
world studies and the health hazards of aspartame. These studies
conducted in 1983/84 by the J.D. Searle Company were translated to
English from Spanish by a translator in 1984. The "double blind"
studies showed conclusive evidence that aspartame caused severe
health problems and even death to the exposed study group.
According to the Affidavit, the doctor directing the studies has
been missing since the approval of aspartame in 1984.
The affidavit also describes how the affiant was directed by G.D. Searle
officials to destroy all records of the studies - including filed notes
and/or translations - possessed by the affiant. The affiant describes
in detail how the translations were forwarded upon completion to
J.D. Searle corporate offices in Illinois."
This isn't the first lawsuit filed alleging that aspartame is hazardous to the
health of humans. The National Justice League filed three other lawsuit
on April 26, 2004, in three separate California courts. The defendants
in those lawsuits number twelve and all produce or use the artificial
sweetener aspartame as a sugar substitute in their products.
Defendants in those lawsuits include Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Bayer Corp.,
the Dannon Company, William Wrigley Jr. Company, Walmart, ConAgra Foods,
Wyeth, Inc., The NutraSweet Company, and Altria Corp. (parent company of
Kraft Foods and Philip Morris).
This lawsuit charges the defendants engaged in unlawful acts of "knowingly
and intentionally using the neurotoxic Aspartame as a sugar substitute
in the manufacture of Equal, while knowing that exposure to Aspartame
causes among other diseases/symptoms:
abdominal pain, arthritis, asthma, brain cancer, breathing difficulties,
burning eyes or throat, burning urination, chest pains, chronic cough,
chronic fatigue, death, depression, diarrhea, headaches/migraines,
hearing loss, heart palpitations, hives (urticaria), hypertension,
impotency and sexual problems, memory loss, menstrual problems or
changes, nausea or vomiting, slurring of speech, tremors, tinnitus,
vertigo and/or vision loss." The lawsuit also states, "Further,
Aspartame disease mimics symptoms or worsens the following diseases:
Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease,
Lupus, Diabetes and diabetic complications, Epilepsy, Alzheimer's Disease,
birth defects, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lymphoma, Lyme Disease,
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Panic Disorder, Depression and other psychological disorders."
Further allegations include, "G.D. Searle denied knowledge of/or
involvement with the initiation, design or performance of the study.
Yet, the false results were submitted to the FDA like the rest of the 150 G.D.
Searle studies (on aspartame and other products), bearing a Searle
Pathology-Toxicology project number. Both Dr.Waisman and G.D.Searle
were responsible for the study design. A number of false statements
were made by G.D. Searle, including that reported the animals were
unavailable for purchase for autopsy after the termination of the study."
Defendants in this lawsuit continue to maintain that aspartame is safe for
consumption. Aspartame is found in more than 5,000 food products and all
diet soft drinks sold in the United States.