Wheeler is one of 100 plaintiffs suing Armstrong and several publishers, claiming his book "It's Not About the Bike, My Journey Back to Life" never should have been marketed as nonfiction.
He and another plaintiff, former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger staffer Rob Stutzman, say they urged several friends to read the book and never would have done so if they'd known Armstrong was doping.
Stutzman says he doesn't read a lot but was inspired by Armstrong's story, according to ABC.
Legal analyst Bill Portanova told ABC that consumers sometimes file
"Sometimes they are filed because the bad guys who've been lying and cheating and make it all the way to the top deserve to be bothered," Portanova said.
Still, Lanstrong stands to be bothered by so many lawsuits that he could be forced to file for bankruptcy.