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LAFAYETTE â Lafayette chiropractor and Rensselaer native Dr. James Pucka is facing allegations of sexual harassment by a number of patients.
According to documents released recently by the Indiana Attorney Generalâs Office, five of Puckaâs patients who received treatment at Puckaâs business, The Spine Worx in Lafayette, are accusing him of sexually harassing them while under his care. The patients in the documents are listed as Patients A through E under âFacts Supporting Clear and Immediate Danger.â
Patient A accused Pucka of saying to her in front of other patients and staff that âone of them would be getting naked by the end of the appointment,â adding it would not be him.
Two former patients allege they were sexually harassed by Lafayette chiropractor
News 18 sat down with two of his former patients who allege they were sexually harassed by Dr. James Pucka.
Posted: May 11, 2021 5:59 PM
Updated: May 11, 2021 8:15 PM
Posted By: Samantha Thieke
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) We have been monitoring a controversy that has erupted on the Facebook page of a local chiropractic office.
Our investigation originally showed that this local chiropractor, Dr. James Pucka, was getting great reviews based on a general google search.
Yet, on his office’s public Facebook page, we noted that Dr. Pucka was the subject of complaints about alleged inappropriate comments he allegedly made to female patients in numerous posts by individuals claiming to be his client.
Lafayette chiropractor accused of sexually harassing patients
The Indiana Attorney General s Office is now asking the Indiana State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for an emergency hearing on the matter involving Dr. James Pucka.
Posted: May 10, 2021 12:08 PM
Updated: May 11, 2021 3:31 PM
Posted By: Samantha Thieke
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) A Lafayette chiropractor s license is in jeopardy after multiple patients say he sexually harassed them.
It s a story News 18 has been working to bring you since March.
In documents released by the Indiana Attorney General s Office, several complaints have been filed against Dr. James Pucka.
Five of
The Spine Worx owner s patients are accusing him of sexually harassing them while under his care.
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Missouri chiropractor accused of false COVID-19 cure claims
April 16, 2021
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ST. LOUIS (AP) A Missouri chiropractor and his company are facing a federal complaint over their claims that zinc and vitamin D products were more effective than vaccines in treating or preventing COVID-19.
The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it had filed a complaint seeking to block further sales by Eric Anthony Nepute and his company, Quickwork LLC, which does business as Wellness Warrior.
It is the first action brought by the FTC under a new COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act, which makes it illegal “to engage in a deceptive act or practice that is associated with ‘the treatment, cure, prevention, mitigation, or diagnosis of COVID-19,’” the agency said.