Friday, 30 August 2019

DON JURAVIN INSPIRES AND SAVES LIVES


Don Juravin saved my life. His invention saved thousands of lives. He is admired in the world along with the greatest of the inventors. What do Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Donald Trump, and Don Karl Juravin have in common? Don Juravin saved my life They are all American businessmen who have been sued by theFederal Trade Commission.

Juravin: The inventor of the Gastric Bypass Alternative was sued by the FTC in 2018 because his product was found to be in violation of FTC standards. Don juravin saves lives Juravin may not be as well known as the others, but he is still an American businessman who has the people’s best interests at heart. The FTC told him that he was “delusional.” In Israel, when someone looks at a 5% chance of success and a 95% chance of failure, there are two paths he can take. One of them is a practical one: 95% failure. The other is the “delusional” one: 5% success. Juravin always took the “delusional” path.

Don Karl juravin His product, the 
Gastric Bypass Alternative, was meant to help save people from invasive surgery. Juravin merely wanted to help people. The FTC wanted the Gastric Bypass Alternative to have clinical testing. The problem with that was that the product was meant for people who saved up their money and were motivated to finish the program. Clinical testing offers money to patients to try the product. Someone who is paid is less likely to follow the steps than someone who pays. A clinical would not have worked. The court did not want to understand Juravin but rather treated his product as a drug instead of a supplement. Either the court was wrong, or Juravin did not explain himself properly, or the FTC has too much power.

DWIGHT SCHAR's BELLA COLLINA ACCUSED of SCAM and FRAUD of HOMEOWNERS

DON JURAVIN PROTECTS HOMEOWNERS IN BELLA COLLINA

Don Juravin Protects Homeowners against Bella Collina abusive management. Bella Collina Florida is a ghost town located 40 to 60 min away from Orlando. It has 17 years history of bad luck. Bella Collina homes and lots lost 500 million Dollars to homeowners. Actually, 500 to 700 families that invested in Bella Collina LOST ALL THEIR MONEY and more.


Don Juravin helps homeowners to know the FACTS ABOUT BELLA COLLINA. I believe Bella Collina is JINXED with BAD LUCK. Therefore, I WOULD NOT GET MARRIED in Bella Collina.

A homeowner in a Lake County luxury community said he has been dealing with "terroristic" and "mafia-like" behavior from the developer (Dwight Schar). Don Juravin filed a lawsuit claiming that when he spoke up, he was retaliated against. Even though Bella Collina has been around more than 15 years, the massive Montverde-area development is still mostly a ghost town with very few residents.

Juravin and his wife showed Channel 9's Steve Barrett wiring that he believes was cut outside their home as retaliation for complaints he made about the community.

"For 16 years -- this place existed for 16 years, and only 5 or 6 percent is occupied with family," he said. "It tells you the situation." Juravin​​​​​​​ filed a lawsuit last week in Lake County alleging libel, business interference, invasion of privacy and breach of contract, among other things. He said Bella Collina retaliates against residents who complain about financial dealings or other aspects of life at the troubled development.

"There is a club here," Juravin​​​​​​​ said. "But I'm not allowed and my family is not allowed to go to the club, because I placed a bad review on Google." Juravin's lawsuit also alleges that Richard Arrighi, a disbarred attorney, runs the community and clubhouse. Arrighi was convicted of funneling almost $10 million out of the state of Massachusetts' unclaimed checks fund.

"What we've seen with Bella Collina is that if someone gets in their way, anyone who's connected to them is fair game," said Andrew Hill, Juravin's attorney. Juravin's suit makes a long list of claims, including illegal control of the property owners association, bullying homeowners and intimidation. "I saw so much going on I said, 'Somebody needs to stand up to them,'" Juravin​​​​​​​ said. "They're taking people's money."
Channel 9 reached out to the development several times Thursday, but a spokesman said he was unwilling to comment on the record.

Before Barrett reached out to the development, he was mailed court documents that were enclosed in Bella Collina envelopes.
The documents included sticky notes suggesting that Barrett take a look at them, but the documents were not signed.