Popular social media chiropractor ‘Dr. Mike’ sues Therabody for allegedly ripping off his designs
A chiropractor with nearly 4 million social media followers is accusing the high-end wellness technology company Therabody of ripping off his designs for specialized tips that attach to its pricey massage guns.
Therabody took credit for the thumb- and wedge-shaped tips invented by Dr. Michael Wasilisin — known to followers of his MoveU brand as “Dr. Mike” — and began selling them as attachments for its popular, $650 Theraguns, Wasilisin alleges in a suit filed in Los Angeles federal court Tuesday.
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The company’s founder, Jason Wersland, had promised to credit and compensate Wasilisin for the roughly $25 attachments during a meeting in August 2017 – then reneged, according to court documents.
“I expected the compensation would be significant, because my attachments are in most homes, gyms, retail stores, and sports clinics in America. The deal with Jason was tied to their success – more value, more pay,” Wasilisin, who is seeking unspecified damages, told The Post.
A Therabody spokesperson said the company intends to “vigorously defend” itself against the lawsuit’s allegations, which they believe are “without merit.”
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