Ray Liotta Never Used Age Defying Skin Cream: Suing Nerium And Michael Shoued


Ray Liotta has accused a skin care company of using his image without his knowledge or consent, and is suing them for damages.

TMZ has seen court documents relating to his claim against a company called Nerium International and its investors. The amount of the claim has not been revealed.

Liotta, 59, says that he has never used the Nerium AD wonder cream, which is supposed to make someone look years younger. He is demanding that his images be removed from the company’s advertising campaigns.

Neruim, it is alleged, used pictures of Liotta in promotional advertising they carried out on social media websites. The age-defying cream is touted to improve the complexion and give smoother skin.

In order to substantiate that claim, Nerium showed two images of Liotta in the classical “before and after” shot.

Not only is Liotta claiming from the company, but he is also demanding damages for one of Nerium International’s investors, Michael Shoued, for damages.

Shoued is one of the stars of the reality TV show Shahs of Sunset, and has had a fairly colorful career to date. Apart from his involvement with Nerium, he is now a commercial real estate agent in L.A., having lost money in Las Vegas in the same line of work.

Ray Liotta has been in the movie business for over 30 years and is probably best know for his gangster roles in films like Goodfellas and Cop Land.

However, he was never cast for the role of Baby Face Nelson.

Then, the cream might have been really useful.

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