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Mark R. Hughes is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is best known as the founder of Herbalife, a multi-level marketing company that sells nutrition, weight management, and skin-care products. He was born on January 1, 1956 in La Mirada, California.
Hughes attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied business and marketing. After graduating, he founded Herbalife in 1980. The company quickly grew to become a multi-billion dollar business.
In addition to his business success, Hughes was also a philanthropist. He established the Mark Hughes Foundation, which provides support to children with cancer and their families. He also donated millions of dollars to various charities and causes.
Hughes died in 2000 at the age of 44. His cause of death was an accidental overdose of alcohol and prescription drugs. His legacy lives on through Herbalife and the Mark Hughes Foundation.
Popular As |
Mark Stuard Hughes |
Occupation |
Entrepreneur |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
1 January 1956 |
Birthday |
1 January |
Birthplace |
La Mirada, California, U.S. United States |
Date of death |
21 May 2000, |
Died Place |
Malibu, California, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States |
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Mark R. Hughes Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mark R. Hughes's Wife?
His wife is Kathryn Whiting (m. 1979-1984)
Angela Mack (m. 1984-1987)
Suzan Schroder (m. 1987-1997)
Darcy LaPier (m. 1999)
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Wife |
Kathryn Whiting (m. 1979-1984)
Angela Mack (m. 1984-1987)
Suzan Schroder (m. 1987-1997)
Darcy LaPier (m. 1999) |
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Children |
Alexander Reynolds Hughes |
Mark R. Hughes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mark R. Hughes worth at the age of 44 years old? Mark R. Hughes’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
Mark R. Hughes's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Hughes' then 9-year-old son, Alexander "Alex" Hughes, was named sole beneficiary of his father's estate, estimated to be worth $400 million. Hughes's will stipulated that, until Alex turns 35, the bulk of his inheritance would be held in a trust managed by Jack Reynolds (Alex's paternal grandfather), attorney Conrad Klein, and Herbalife executive Christopher Pair. In 2006, the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled to remove Reynolds from supervising a $35 million custodianship after finding that he violated multiple probate laws by ceding control to Klein and commingling Alex's personal assets with partnership accounts. Reynolds was suspended, but remained one of three trustees until 2013, when a judge in a separate lawsuit ordered the removal of all three for breaching the terms of the Trust by mismanaging the funds. After the removal, Alex chose Fidelity Investments to oversee the fund – a decision that was later reversed in a California Court of Appeal.
On the night of Saturday, May 20, 2000, Hughes celebrated the 87th birthday of his maternal grandmother, Hazel (known as Mimi). It was a private gathering with a few family members joining him at his mansion in Malibu for the evening.
On May 21, 2000, authorities said that Mark Hughes died of an accidental overdose after mixing alcohol with a "toxic level" of antidepressants. Scott Carrier, of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, said final autopsy results found that Hughes, 44, had ingested a toxic combination of alcohol and Doxepin, an antidepressant he was taking to help him sleep. His blood-alcohol level was measured at 0.21.
In December 1991, Hughes' and his third wife, Suzan Hughes, had a son, Alexander Reynolds "Alex" Hughes.
Hughes reached settlements with the regulatory agencies in 1986. To settle his problems with the state, Hughes agreed to pay $850,000. At the time, the California attorney general, John Van de Kamp, was quoted in The Wall Street Journal as saying it was the "largest settlement ever attained from a health products company."
In March 1985, the California attorney general and the state Department of Health Services charged him and Herbalife with making "untrue or misleading" product claims—primarily involving the caffeine content of some Herbalife products—and operating an "endless chain marketing scheme."
In February 1980, aged 24, Hughes founded Los Angeles-based Herbalife International. It has since become one of the world's largest distributors of Herbalife products through multi-level marketing, with sales of about $3.5 billion in 2007 and 2.1 million Independent Distributors. Now in 95 countries and achieving record retail sales of $7.5 billion in 2013 according to company statements.
In the mid-1980s, Hughes was sued by the Food and Drug Administration, the California attorney general's office, and the state Department of Health, over what they said were false health claims about Herbalife products and the various schemes used to market them. Health agencies accused the company of violating labeling standards and using improper sales practices.
In 1976, the 20-year-old Hughes began selling diet products for Seyforth Laboratories, a multilevel marketer, becoming one of its top 100 earners. After Seyforth collapsed in 1979, Hughes then sold exercise equipment and weight-control products for a company called Golden Youth, also a direct-sales outfit. It was while working for Golden Youth in 1979 that Hughes met Kathryn Whiting, the first of four beauty pageant winners he would marry on the beach. Whiting, a former "Miss Santa Monica," was then a 21-year old college student pursuing a degree in medical science. When Golden Youth also went out of business, Hughes decided to start his own operation.
Hughes was 19 years old and still working for CEDU when his mother died in her apartment of an accidental drug overdose on April 27, 1975. According to the autopsy report, several empty vials of prescription drugs were found beside her bed, and her doctor told the coroner she "was known to over-ingest her prescription drugs." Toxicological tests showed potentially lethal levels of the painkiller Darvon in her system.
At this point, the family survived on welfare payments with Hughes' mother suffering from "emotional problems." She battled obesity and tension via amphetamines and sleeping pills. In the ninth grade Hughes dropped out of school and began using drugs himself. "I was a little delinquent," he says. "I got in trouble with the law." At 16, he was sent to CEDU High School, a private residential school for troubled youngsters in Running Springs, CA whose origins were associated with Synanon, a group founded in 1958 and later described as a cult. Part of Hughes' CEDU rehab required him to raise money by selling raffle tickets. Hughes became the school's best salesman. "The approval there was based on how much funds you raised," Hughes told People magazine in 1985. "There was a lot of pressure, and I wanted to be the best right away."
Mark Reynolds Hughes (January 1, 1956 – May 21, 2000) was an American businessman who was the founder, chairman, and CEO of Herbalife International Ltd, a multi-level marketing company.
Hughes was born in La Mirada, California in 1956, the son of Jack Reynolds and Jo Ann Hughes. His parents divorced in 1970, when Mark was 14, and his mother retained custody of Mark.