Wayne Gretzky and his wife lied about chewing gum – sued 100 million

Janet Jones Gretzky wrote that her husband lost 16 kilograms with the help of chewing gum.

Now the Gretzky couple are being sued for more than one hundred million crowns by the man behind the chewing gum.

Wayne Gretzky61, is embroiled in a chewing gum mess he probably didn’t think he would be in when he was the best ice hockey player in the world.

Us Weekly has learned of a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Monday.

Lied about chewing gum

The documents were submitted by Stephen Sparks who claims that Wayne Gretzky and his wife Janet Jones Gretzky are to blame for the loss of millions of dollars.

In the lawsuit, Stephen Sparks wrote that in 2018 Jones hired Gretzky as a spokesperson for the gum OMG (Overeating Management Gum), which he says he made himself.

Then Janet Jones Gretzky did her job. Among other things, when, in a now-deleted Instagram post, she congratulated Tiger Woods on her Masters victory and simultaneously wrote that Wayne Gretzky lost 35 pounds (just under 16 kilograms) in two months with the help of chewing gum.

Chewing gum, lose weightJones Gretzky Books.

sued 104 million

Then it was alleged that Wayne Gretzky had lied about his weight loss, and Stephen Sparks claimed that the lie was part of a plan that allowed the Gretzky couple to make money in the stock market.

The businessman writes that at first they deliberately increased the value of the chewing gum share through their advertising, but then were aware that the share would depreciate when the lie was exposed.

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Because of Gretsky’s lie, Stephen Sparks now wants to sue the couple for $10 million, just over $100 million.

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