Ray Liotta Suing Skin Care Company Over Fake Ads, Shahs of Sunset Star Named in Lawsuit

Get the scoop on the actor's legal drama

By Brett Malec Mar 06, 2014 8:22 PMTags
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Ray Liotta is suing mad!

The 59-year-old actor has reportedly filed a lawsuit against skin care company Nerium International for using his image in fake advertisements.

Nerium has allegedly been marketing their product Nerium AD online by using a before and after photo of Liotta's face as a testimonial image to how well their product works at reversing aging.

According to the skin care company's site, the product is proven to "dramatically reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, uneven skin texture, enlarged pores, and aging skin."

The only problem is is Liotta claims he's never used or endorsed Nerium.

Also reportedly named in the lawsuit is Shahs of Sunset star Mike Shouhed, who is listed as one of the investors in the company.

While Liotta clearly isn't a fan of Nerium, the company's website does proudly list a slew of celeb supporters, including Samuel L. Jackson, Common, Melissa Joan Hart, Candace Cameron Bure, Darius Rucker, Jake Owen, Kellie Pickler, Wyclef Jean and Olivia Newton-John.

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