This is not true though
This is the funniest part of his story. He caught a charge in New York Supreme Court, which is what the lower-level municipal court for the area is called. They charged him for practicing medicine without a license and fraud. He beat the case by cutting a deal to refund people and do some other stuff. People leave that part out to act as if he went in front of the US Supreme Court (the highest court in America) and put on some grand display and beat a jail sentence.
Mans was a grifter, a grifter that used some basic advice found in health and fitness circles, then leveraged black folk understandable fear and apprehension about the medical industry to make money. I wouldn't really care about dudes like him but he clearly crossed the line into snake oil salesman with some of his claims
That why I joke Kyrie is the perfect mark to fall for the myth of dude. The going against the grain nature of the story just seems to fit with something Kyrie would grab onto.