I did not say it was wrong, I said it was not necessarily true and I outlined as clearly as I could the circumstances under which it would not be true. I'm not sure why you would take offense at my clarification, which was only intended to be helpful to the OP, not to tweak your nose or anything.
However, since you brought it up, there are members of LLCs who are held personally liable for their personal actions all the time. I held a member of an LLC personally liable in a case I filed on behalf of my busines, suing the LLC and the sole member. That suit was successfully settled in my favor. Therefore, leading someone to believe that there is a "very high likelihood of prevailing" is not consistent with my own experience. A good lawyer will vigorously attack the members if an LLC has no assets, and they regularly and often make it stick.

