Lawsuit
accuses actress Jessica Alba's website fraudulent
labeling
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[February 17, 2016]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Honest
Co, the shopping website cofounded by actress Jessica
Alba, has been accused of fraudulently labeling dozens
of home and personal care products as natural,
plant-based or chemical-free, causing consumers to
overpay.
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A lawsuit filed on Friday by Brad and Manon Buonasera in U.S.
District Court in Manhattan targets Honest's marketing of at
least 41 items such as floor cleaners, laundry detergent,
children's toothpaste, soap and bubble bath.
While the products were labeled "natural," "all natural,"
"naturally derived," "plant-based" and "no harsh chemicals
(ever!)," they contained "a spectacular array of synthetic and
toxic ingredients," such as the toxins phenoxyethanol and
methylisothiazolinone, the Buonaseras said.
"Honest's products are a chemical soup," the complaint said.
The plaintiffs are seeking damages that could top $5 million and
be tripled. They also want class-action status for New Yorkers
who bought Honest's products.
Honest has already discontinued or changed ingredients and
labels for some of the 41 products, the complaint said.
In a statement, Honest said: "The Honest Company takes its
responsibility to our consumers seriously and strongly stands
behind our products. These allegations are without merit and we
will vigorously defend this baseless lawsuit."
Alba was not named as a defendant. The Buonaseras' lawyers did
not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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A similar lawsuit over five Honest products is pending in a federal
court in Los Angeles. Honest wants the lawsuit dismissed.
The Buonaseras said they sued after buying Honest's Conditioning
Detangler and Shampoo & Body Wash at a Costco store in Manhattan's
Harlem neighborhood.
They said they contacted Honest in mid-September, and sued after the
Santa Monica, California-based company failed to correct its
advertising.
Honest raised $100 million in an August funding round, and,
according to a published report, has worked with Goldman Sachs and
Morgan Stanley on a possible initial public offering. The Buonaseras'
complaint refers to that plan.
The case is Buonasera et al v. Honest Co, U.S. District Court,
Southern District of New York, No. 16-01125.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Jonathan
Oatis and Jeffrey Benkoe)
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