Mark Stidham and LuLaRoe are still selling buttery soft leggings

YouTube

While his company may have come under fire for misleading its retailers about how much they could make, and also had to pay a hefty sum when sued by Washington State, LuLaRoe is still an incorporated company in California. The MLM is still recruiting retailers and creating buttery soft leggings with unusual and unique designs, as well as other comfortable clothing. Mark Stidham remains CEO, living in Corona, California, along with his wife, DeAnne, according to The Cinemaholic.

The LuLaRoe website still touts the company’s motto of “Creating Freedom Through Fashion,” featuring a large photo of women wearing its products under a prominent button inviting people to click and become a retailer. LuLaRoe’s mission statement reads: “Where through fashion we create freedom, serve others, and strengthen families. A community where lives are being blessed and dreams achieved through love, purpose, confidence, trust, and growth.” As for the $4 million settlement the company paid in 2021, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said it would be distributed among the 3,000 or so who were recruited in Washington State. According to a press release from Ferguson’s office (via Associated Press), “Every Washington retailer who lost money under LuLaRoe’s pyramid structure will receive restitution.”

Where Is LuLaRoe Founder Mark Stidham Today?

By Hope Campbell/Jan. 20, 2022 12:06 pm EST

LuLaRoe’s rapid success soon causes it problems

Mark Stidham and LuLaRoe are still selling buttery soft leggings

YouTube

While his company may have come under fire for misleading its retailers about how much they could make, and also had to pay a hefty sum when sued by Washington State, LuLaRoe is still an incorporated company in California. The MLM is still recruiting retailers and creating buttery soft leggings with unusual and unique designs, as well as other comfortable clothing. Mark Stidham remains CEO, living in Corona, California, along with his wife, DeAnne, according to The Cinemaholic.

The LuLaRoe website still touts the company’s motto of “Creating Freedom Through Fashion,” featuring a large photo of women wearing its products under a prominent button inviting people to click and become a retailer. LuLaRoe’s mission statement reads: “Where through fashion we create freedom, serve others, and strengthen families. A community where lives are being blessed and dreams achieved through love, purpose, confidence, trust, and growth.” As for the $4 million settlement the company paid in 2021, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said it would be distributed among the 3,000 or so who were recruited in Washington State. According to a press release from Ferguson’s office (via Associated Press), “Every Washington retailer who lost money under LuLaRoe’s pyramid structure will receive restitution.”

The LuLaRoe website still touts the company’s motto of “Creating Freedom Through Fashion,” featuring a large photo of women wearing its products under a prominent button inviting people to click and become a retailer. LuLaRoe’s mission statement reads: “Where through fashion we create freedom, serve others, and strengthen families. A community where lives are being blessed and dreams achieved through love, purpose, confidence, trust, and growth.”

As for the $4 million settlement the company paid in 2021, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said it would be distributed among the 3,000 or so who were recruited in Washington State. According to a press release from Ferguson’s office (via Associated Press), “Every Washington retailer who lost money under LuLaRoe’s pyramid structure will receive restitution.”