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24 Geo. J. Gender & L. 179 (2022-2023)
Multilevel Marketing, an Unwinnable Lottery: How MLMs Illegally Target Women and Minorities Using Deceptive and Predatory Recruitment Practices and the Need for Specific and Expanded Legal Protections

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MULTILEVEL MARKETING, AN UNWINNABLE LOTTERY:
How MLMs ILLEGALLY TARGET WOMEN AND
MINORITIES USING DECEPTIVE AND PREDATORY
RECRUITMENT PRACTICES AND THE NEED FOR SPECIFIC
AND   EXPANDED LEGAL PROTECTIONS


TAYLOR  WALSH*

                               ABSTRACT

   This Note details the rise of the modern multilevel marketing companies'
(MLMs)  business model and explores how MLMs  have become  synonymous
with deceptive recruiting practices that target and exploit women and minor-
ities. To understand the rise of the modern MLM-defined by this Note as
direct selling companies incorporated after 1979-this Note begins with a dis-
cussion of the seminal 1979 Amway decision and goes on to examine the cur-
rent legal theories behind most states' criminalization of pyramid schemes
as unwinnable lotteries. Further, it analyzes the notable exclusion of MLMs
from current criminal statutory schemes. Based on that foundation, this Note
posits modern MLMs that engage in deceptive and predatory recruiting prac-
tices: (1) disproportionately target women and minorities, resulting in the
majority of recruits experiencing negative social, mental, and financial ramifi-
cations; and (2) create an illegal, unwinnable lottery system by failing to
adequately disclose to recruits material information about average income at
the onset of employment. The MLMs:  Mary  Kay, LuLaRoe, and  Herbalife
National are used as illustrative case studies of the tactics MLMs use to ille-
gally target women and minorities. This Note then offers a proposed amend-
ment  to state statutes like California's that do not criminalize MLMs by
expanding the statutory language to explicitly address the predatory and de-
ceptive nature of MLM recruiting, which creates an illegal, unwinnable lot-
tery. Finally, this Note explores the danger posed to women and minorities by
the Direct Selling Association's policy priorities and asserts its policies only
exacerbate and  strengthen the disproportionately negative impact felt by
women  and minorities nationally.

  I. AN  EXCITING NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR ILLEGAL GAMBLING? ... 182

  II. BRING A FRIEND, WE'LL GET TOGETHER, HAVE A FEw LAUGHS........ 187
      A.  MARY KAY. ............................................... 187
      B . LULAROE.........................................     189
      C . H ERBALIFE ........................................  191

  * Taylor Walsh, Esq., California Western School of Law. C 2022, Taylor Walsh.


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