Attorney General’s Office sues Powerhouse Gym, owners
Attorney General’s Office sues Powerhouse Gym, owners
The state Attorney General’s Office is suing the failed Powerhouse Gym on South Sherwood Forest Boulevard and its owners, alleging fraud and deceptive practices.
The lawsuit seeks restitution for customers who bought memberships in what was advertised as a state-of-the-art fitness center. It was supposed to open in January 2012, but only a small, temporary part of the gym opened a year later.
The owners of the gym, Ronnie and Connie Olah, were evicted from the building at 2084 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd. through a court order last month.
The Olahs could not be reached for comment at their home Friday. A listed telephone number for Powerhouse Gym has been disconnected or is no longer in service.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in state district court in Baton Rouge, says the Attorney General’s Office has received complaints from numerous consumers. “The defendants charged the victims’ credit cards for a monthly fee before opening the physical fitness center even though members had already paid a deposit for membership fees at the time of signing the contract,” the suit alleges. “In addition, the defendants charged the victims’ credit cards for a monthly fee after customers requested to cancel their membership contracts,” in violation of state law.
The lawsuit also claims the defendants “advertised, offered to sell and sold membership services for the physical fitness center without having a valid bond or certificate of deposit on file with the state treasurer,” in violation of state law.
The defendants did not allow customers the chance to cancel their contracts nor agree to refund the deposits made at the time the membership contracts were signed, the lawsuit contends.
“The defendants abandoned their duties under the contracts, failed to finish construction of the physical fitness center, and delayed the opening of the center for more than one year,” in violation of state law, the lawsuit states.
The lawsuit says the defendants “misrepresented” the services and amenities that would be provided at the gym, and “misrepresented” the construction time frame and opening date.planet fitness lunk alarm , lunk alarm planet fitness,health club news,la fitness logo,healthclubnews.org ,lunk alarm,terry fasy,anytime fitness india ,north castle partners curves , lunk alarm at planet fitness ,giscombe gym jamaica , north castle partners and curves, planet fitness rules,cybex international lawsuit , www.healthclubnews.com , planet fitness lunk, healthclub news , bally fitness,health club, giscombe gym, what is planet fitness lunk alarm, lifetime fitness tulsa , north castle partners and curves international, planet fitness, equinox rockefeller center, pure fitness for women, health club industry news, synergy fitness owner , synergy fitness corporate office, xercise4less,la fitness,anytime fitness in india ,lifetime fitness birmingham al ,premier fitness financial problems , what is the lunk alarm at planet fitness ,planet fitness alarm lunk ,gold\’s gym ,what is a lunk alarm at planet fitness ,planet fitness promotions 2012 ,planet fitness alarm ,what is the planet fitness lunk alarm ,sport and fitness center projects,curves new ceo ,blast fitness buys ballys , planet fitness lunk rules, health clubnews.org ,
The Attorney General’s Office said Friday that customers of Powerhouse Gym can file complaints with the Attorney General’s Office by calling (800) 351-4889.
The suit has been assigned to state District Judge Tim Kelley.










































































