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Practitioner Sued for $500B by Biden Regime Exonerated
« on: December 01, 2023, 03:27:36 pm »
The Post & Email 11/30/2023

As of 3:11 p.m. EST, Missouri chiropractor and doctor of natural medicine (DNM) Eric Nepute is recounting to “The Highwire” founder Del Bigtree the life-changing events he experienced after the Biden Justice Department and other agencies accused him of malpractice for recommending hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, Vitamin D, zinc and other supplements to his patients to combat COVID-19.

Nepute is founder of Nepute Wellness System, which he said prior to the lawsuit consisted of 13 locations.

He described how his attorneys called one day to inform him he had broken a record by becoming the target of a $500 billion lawsuit, the largest in U.S. history, over his approach to treating the virus.

After a review of his websites and social media, “We have determined that you are unlawfully advertising that certain products or services treat or prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19),” the FTC wrote in a May 21, 2020 “warning letter” to Nepute.

In an April 15, 2021 court filing, the FTC wrote:

    Defendants sell nutritional supplements containing Vitamin D and zinc, among
    other products. Recently, Defendants have been advertising their Vitamin D and zinc products—including “Wellness Warrior Vita D”, “Wellness Warrior Zinc”, and others—on social media and the internet as drugs capable of treating, or preventing COVID-19. Defendants even claim that their products are more effective than the available COVID-19 vaccines. Defendants lack valid factual or scientific bases for these claims, which are frequently accompanied by equally unsupported assertions regarding the applicable science. In short, Defendants are selling their products by disseminating misinformation, exploiting fears in the midst of a pandemic, and posing a significant risk to public health and safety.

At 3:20 p.m., Bigtree asked how long the case took to resolve, to which Nepute responded, “Three years” at a personal financial cost of $5 million.

Specifically, Nepute was accused of violating the 2,124-page COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act passed by the 116th Congress in December 2020, just as the “vaccines” rushed through production to market during “Operation Warp Speed” were becoming available in the U.S.

More: https://www.thepostemail.com/2023/11/30/practitioner-sued-for-500b-by-biden-regime-exonerated/