I have so many questions, all of which would probably show that all of my legal knowledge comes from television and James Patterson novels.Is anyone familiar with the prosecutorial practices of the various United States Attorneys located throughout our nation? I am. I actually wrote out a response that was really damn long, with all kinds of hypotheticals, but I just deleted it because there is really no point even in discussing it. The practical reality is this: federal prosecutors do not handle small cases. What is a small case is open to some interpretation, but in many jurisdictions, the threshold for financial loss is $100k before they want to get involved. Small-time drug dealers are not on their radar and won't ever be. No US Attorney will ever prosecute someone for buying Chinese peptides on the Internet for individual use, even if that US Attorney can cook up a legal theory that might actually work.
My thought would be, could EL or NN try to argue, with the prices being upwards of 1k/mo, that people selling are stealing money people would have spent with them?
Big companies can be petty. Like with the whole Disney arguing that a case has to go through arbitration because someone used Disney plus thing.