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Top Herbalife Distributor Dead In Apparent Suicide

Aug 19, 2013, 22:55 IST

via YouTubeJohn Peterson, a top Herbalife distributor, has died in an apparent suicide, the New York Post's Michelle Celarier reports. He was 58.

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From the Post:

Peterson was found inside a 2008 Ford pickup parked at his residence in Steamboat Springs, Colo., where he “succumbed to a single gunshot wound,” said Ray Birch, undersheriff for Routt County. Birch said the initial investigation indicated the gunshot was self-inflicted.

According to the report, Peterson, who was a member of the "Founder's Circle," was one of Herbalife's top distributors earning an estimated $3 million last year.

In a promotional video for Herbalife, Peterson is seen talking about the lavish lifestyle he was able to live because of the "good fortune" he had with Herbalife.

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He said he had four homes— one in Steamboat Springs, Colo., a ranch in Wyoming and beach home in Mexico and a place in Brazil. He said he used a helicopter and a plane to get around.

His interests included snow skiing, water skiing, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, golf and tennis, according to the video.

Herbalife is a multi-level marketing firm that sells nutritional products such as weight loss shakes and supplements. The company has been the focal point of a battle between billionaire hedge fund titans.

Bill Ackman, who runs Pershing Square Capital, said last December that he's short $1 billion worth of the stock. He believes Herbalife is a "pyramid scheme" that targets lower income individuals, especially from the Hispanic population.

Ackman's long-time rival Carl Icahn disagrees. Shortly after Ackman revealed his short, Icahn amassed a 16% stake in the company. He believes Ackman will be the victim of the "mother of all short squeezes."

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Watch Peterson's promotional video below:

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