The fallout from the Delve Powder Keg podcast has exposed the troubling past of executive Ashenden, revealing a criminal history tied to misleading real estate schemes that devastated many New Zealanders.
Court rulings have shown that Ashenden's previous ventures, especially in rent-to-buy schemes, were marked by deceit, leading many to lose their life savings under the pretense of ownership.
The lack of accountability in the supplement industry underscores the need for regulation, especially when high-profile influencers can mislead the public about product efficacy without consequence.
Despite Ashenden's resignation amid scrutiny, AG1 has claimed that his departure was unrelated to the podcast’s revelations, leaving many questions about transparency and corporate governance.
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