Tee Tee Fit is suing Madabolic Franchise System for misrepresenting costs associated with opening and operating a franchise, causing significant financial losses

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In a legal dispute filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, Tee Tee Fit, LLC, along with co-owners Tijana Stevens and Marsha Bendle, have brought a lawsuit against Madabolic Franchise System, LLC and its CEO Rick Del Sontro. The plaintiffs allege that the defendants misrepresented costs associated with opening and operating a Madabolic franchise, leading to significant financial losses. The case outlines seven causes of action including fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of good faith, and tortious interference. Plaintiffs claim they were pressured into unfavorable business decisions and faced obstacles when attempting to sell their franchise. They seek damages exceeding $75,000.

Source: 325cv00905_Tee_Tee_Fit_LLC_v_Madabolic_Franchise_System_Complaint_Western_District_North_Carolina.pdf



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