Is there any evidence that Berkeley management knew the claims were false?
In recent interviews with the media, Berkeleys founder and chief executive officer Steven Warshak admitted that the company withdrew its claims that Enzyte added inches to a mans penis because no third-party independent trials were conducted to substantiate the claim. In a Cincinnati Enquirer article, Warshak stated, When we brought that [claims concerning enlargement] to new partners who know this industry a lot better than we had, it was clear that unless it was a third-party independent trial, you shouldnt use it. Berkeley has since pulled claims about Enzyte increasing penis size from its Web site and marketing materials, and replaced them with disclaimers that Enzyte will not alter the shape or size of your penis, according to the suit. Medical experts also find very little validity in Berkeleys claims that Enzyte increases penis size. In a 2002 USA Today article, a Dallas urologist said theres no way that increasing blood flow to the penis, as Enzyte claims to do, will actually i
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