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Published - December 30, 2025
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Jonathan Wilhelm, a Bozeman-based chiropractor who worked with Team USA athletes, is facing multiple civil lawsuits alleging long-term sexual abuse and misconduct during treatment sessions, including claims from Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans. Other women connected to his private practice have made similar allegations, suggesting a troubling pattern and raising serious patient safety concerns. Complaints also point to oversight failures.
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He has been accused in multiple civil lawsuits of sexually abusing athletes and patients during chiropractic treatment sessions.
Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans filed a lawsuit alleging he repeatedly touched and groped her during treatment over many years.
A second woman has accused him of sexual assault in his private practice and another earlier investigation detailed similar alleged misconduct.
SafeSport investigated him for years and later stated he was not sanctioned or found in violation, but did not fully “clear” him of all allegations.
The lawsuit claims he photographed and recorded athletes without consent and ignored boundaries during treatment.
As of the latest reports, no criminal charges have been filed against him regarding these abuse allegations.
Civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and abuse continue to proceed in state and federal court.
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Jonathan Wilhelm and his wife pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion for underreporting income from their Montana chiropractic business.
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Brett McMillan alleges Bozeman chiropractor Jonathan Wilhelm sexually assaulted her during treatment in 2022.
Jonathan Wilhelm and his wife pleaded guilty to tax evasion, hiding income and cash receipts from 2013–2018 in Montana.
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Jonathan Wilhelm and his wife pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion for underreporting income and diverting cash payments from their chiropractic practices, a criminal conviction that reflects deliberate financial misconduct and erodes trust in his professional conduct.
2/5
Jonathan Bock seems hard to evaluate. Too many gaps and not enough straight answers about past roles or outcomes.
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I personally felt uncomfortable seeing indications that others may have been negatively affected. Even without drawing conclusions, that kind of history makes me hesitant to put myself in a similar position.
Jonathan Bock’s background feels scattered. Nothing outrageous, but also nothing that makes you feel fully confident either.
Jonathan Bock background feels scattered. Nothing outrageous, but also nothing that makes you feel fully confident either.
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