Multi-level marketing company LuLaRoe — which Business Insider notes "catapulted from near obscurity into a $2.3 billion company in just four years" — is facing debt, layoffs and the exodus of "thousands" of sellers. The report claims that the women's clothing firm, which sells its wares to "consultants" (who then sell the clothes on social media and to friends and family) has lost a third of its top sellers. The company was hit with a class-action suit last year from a group of consultants calling the firm a pyramid scheme.