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Blue aliens, multiple lives and class actions: Louisville’s Gaia faces host of legal issues – BizWest

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Gaia streaming service has been under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission since mid-2020. In March 2020, Gaia was sued by Corey Goode, a Broomfield man who claims to have met benevolent blue aliens when he was 6. Gaia is accused of stealing an idea for a documentary about a man who says he has lived many lives spanning hundreds of years and can recall all of them.
Published 3 months ago · Louisville, United States

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Blue aliens, multiple lives and class actions: Louisville’s Gaia faces host of legal issues – BizWest

This story first ran on BusinessDen.com, a BizWest news partner, LOUISVILLE — As 2022 turns to 2023, Gaia, the large Louisville-based streaming service facing two class action lawsuits, has agreed to pay a $2 million federal fine while being accused of copyright and patent violations. In one case, Gaia is defending itself against a former host who claims to have met benevolent blue aliens when he was 6. Gaia is countersuing that same host, accu…

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Blue aliens, multiple lives and class actions: Louisville’s Gaia faces host of legal issues - BusinessDen

The streaming service focused on yoga and alternative ideas recently agreed to pay a $2 million federal fine.

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