Elysium Sued ChromaDex For Sham FDA
Petition SDNY Now Motion to Compel Denied
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 5 – Elysium Health sued
ChromaDex for alleged "abuse
of the citizen petition
process of the Food and Drug
Administration and submission
of a sham petition."
On August
20, 2020 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Lewis J. Liman
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
One of the
discovery issued involved
complying with discovery
requests as regards social
media platforms like Facebook
- and, Judge Liman correctly
asked, others.
Judge Liman
ordered that all discovery
deadline be pushed back two
months.
By day's end, the
parties filed a revised case
management plan, with
completion of fact depositions
now set for December 11,
expert depositions by February
22, 2021 and a final pre-trial
order by April 23, 2021.
Now on
April 5, Judge Liman held
another proceeding, and Inner
City Press covered it. Judge
Liman comprehensively denied
Elysium's motion to compel,
saying it can question Mr.
Guenderson but not piggyback
on the work product of
ChromaDex. Deposition to
follow.
The case is In
re: Elysium Health-Chromadex
Litigation, 17-cv-7394 (Liman)
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