
After Levarti’s original MLM travel opportunity (with “Levarti coins”) stalled, the company shifted focus to personal referral commissions via RSI Vacations. That non-MLM side will continue in 2026 under a new travel partner: I Love Travel Company (owned by Michael & Katie Catlow, both former WorldVentures promoters).
The MLM side, however, is being completely rebooted as ELYT Lifestyle, with Alex Morton, one of the most controversial figures in modern network marketing, signed on as the exclusive frontman for promoters.
Alex Morton is best known for helping build two of the largest MLM pyramid schemes of the last two decades:
The FTC alleged that IM Mastery Academy defrauded consumers out of at least $1.2 billion. Morton was a central figure in its explosive growth phase.
Despite this history, Levarti co-founder DJ Barton described Morton as having “the Midas touch” during a December 27, 2025, webinar:
“Everything they touch turns to gold… He’s helped seven hundred people make at least a hundred grand or more a year in network marketing. And his top guy makes about forty-five million bucks year to date.”
Barton also revealed that Morton “slid into his DMs” in October 2025, one month after settling Iyovia charges, and after being offered six- and seven-figure packages by other companies.
Barton’s pitch: let Morton be the face and “owner-level” consultant while Levarti’s team runs operations.

Marc Accetta, former Director of Training at the collapsed WorldVentures pyramid scheme, is in “final contract negotiations” to become ELYT Lifestyle’s Director of Training, per Barton.


ELYT Lifestyle appears positioned as a high-profile MLM travel-themed opportunity built around Alex Morton’s duplication machine and controversial track record. Levarti’s co-founders are betting heavily on Morton’s ability to rapidly build a large distributor base, the same strategy that led to massive FTC settlements in Vemma and Iyovia.
Until the compensation plan is public, it’s too early to definitively classify ELYT Lifestyle as a pyramid scheme, but the people, structure, and rhetoric raise very serious red flags.
