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Have any former patients filed complaints or lawsuits against Pete Sulack?

Checked on November 24, 2025
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Executive summary

Available sources reviewed do not report any former patients filing complaints or lawsuits against Pete Sulack; the materials mainly consist of his professional profiles, personal cancer story, clinic pages and fundraising notices [1] [2] [3] [4]. Searches in the provided set turned up class‑action listings and general lawsuits pages, but none mention legal actions naming Sulack or Redeem/ Redeem Chiropractic [5] [6] [7].

1. What the available reporting actually covers

Most items in the supplied set are biographical or promotional: a Progressive Medical Center provider page profiles Pete Sulack’s work and his cancer diagnosis and remission narrative [1], a profile/interview published on Medium/Authority Magazine features his cancer recovery story [2], and his own websites describe his clinic, supplement line, and ministry work [4] [3]. These sources present Sulack as a wellness practitioner and public figure; none of these documents report patient complaints or lawsuits [1] [2] [4] [3].

2. What the class‑action and legal resources in the set show (and do not show)

The collection includes general class‑action summaries and litigation news pages (Top Class Actions, TedLaw and AP Lawsuits hub) that list consumer settlements in November 2025 — but those pages discuss large corporate actions (Forbes, Panera, Keurig, etc.) and do not reference any litigation involving Pete Sulack or his clinics [5] [8] [6] [7]. Therefore these legal trackers do not corroborate any patient lawsuits against Sulack in the current set [5] [8] [6] [7].

3. Local business and clinic listings — what they say and their limits

Business‑directory and clinic pages (Yelp, FindHealthClinics) describe Redeem Health/Redeem Chiropractic and note patient volume and services; these are promotional or directory entries and do not mention lawsuits or regulatory actions [9] [10]. Directory listings are not comprehensive legal records — they typically omit disputes unless high‑profile — and the items provided contain no reference to legal complaints against Sulack [9] [10].

4. What’s missing from the provided reporting — records you would need

The supplied set lacks court dockets, state medical board records, local news investigative reports, regulatory filings, or plaintiff/defense counsel announcements that would confirm or refute complaints or lawsuits. Available sources do not mention court filings, malpractice suits, state board complaints, or settlements concerning Pete Sulack or Redeem Chiropractic (not found in current reporting).

5. How to verify further (recommended next steps)

To establish whether former patients have filed complaints or suits you should check: local and federal court dockets (e.g., PACER for federal, state trial court databases), the Tennessee Board of Chiropractic Examiners or equivalent state regulator, local news archives for investigative stories, and legal‑news aggregators for filings by plaintiff firms. The materials provided do not include these records, so they cannot confirm such actions (not found in current reporting).

6. Possible reasons public sources might be silent

Promotional profiles and interviews naturally emphasize personal narrative and practice achievements and would not disclose adverse legal matters [1] [2] [4]. Smaller practitioner disputes may not reach media attention or may be resolved confidentially; however, available sources do not address any of those possibilities (not found in current reporting).

Summary — based solely on the materials you provided, there is no reporting of former patients filing complaints or lawsuits against Pete Sulack; the documents are biographies, clinic pages, directory listings and general class‑action news that do not mention him in a legal context [1] [2] [4] [5]. If you want confirmation beyond these sources, consult court dockets, the state chiropractic board, or local investigative reporting as outlined above (not found in current reporting).

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