BioHeal CBD Gummies Scam with Aaron Rodgers 'Lifetime Suspension' and NFL Lawsuit False Rumor
BioHeal CBD Gummies Scam with Aaron Rodgers 'Lifetime Suspension' and NFL Lawsuit False Rumor
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2024-11-30T10:22:10+0800
Don't fall for the BioHeal CBD Gummies scam and fake reviews that claim the ingredients of the product, whether purchased on Amazon, Walmart or another website, helped Aaron Rodgers and J. K. Dobbins recover from injuries. One Facebook ad claimed, "Aaron Rodgers Facing Lifetime Suspension." Aaron Rodgers is not endorsing a product called BioHeal CBD Gummies and any articles out there that look like Fox News are hosted on scam websites that are pretending to be the news website. Brit Hume did not write, "Aaron Rodgers Gets Caught! The NFL's Investigation Into His 'Suspiciously Speedy' Recovery Reveals Something Shocking." The article goes on to claim that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is thinking about suing and beginning a lawsuit against Rodgers. This was never reported by a major news organization. It's a scam article. It's all fake. Gummies can't do magic things. And as a disclaimer, if this product is being used improperly by scammers or affiliate marketers, then so be it. This is an educational video.
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