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N.J. woman accused of cancer scam for
wedding, cash
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (AP) --
When Lori Stilley told her friends and family that she had bladder cancer, they
delivered meals, held raffles and a T-shirt sale, hastily planned and paid for
her wedding and raised more than $10,000 for her treatment.But prosecutors say
it was all a scam.
Stilley, a 40-year-old who
lives in Delran, N.J., was charged Wednesday with theft by deception, charges
her lawyer denies.
Authorities say she told
family and friends in February 2011 that she had stage 3 bladder cancer and
would need chemotherapy and radiation. Two months later, she told them -- and
posted on her Facebook page and personal website -- that it was now stage 4,
which means the cancer was spreading to other parts of her body.
Her friends and supporters
pitched in the way people often do for sick loved ones: making a schedule of
meal deliveries and --when she said she didn't have medical insurance --
raising money.
The Burlington County
Prosecutor's Office said family and friends also hastily planned and paid for
her wedding to her boyfriend last year.
Stilley even wrote an
e-book about her experience. They say Impossible: How A Facebook Group Loved
Me Through Bladder Cancer, selling for $14.99 a copy, raised more than
$3,000.
Her own sister says she was
the one who turned in Stilley. Lori DiGiovanni told WCAU-TV that she became
suspicious when Stilley's story changed quickly. Soon after telling friends and
family that she was making hospice plans and was being given a month to live,
she posted on Facebook that she felt a miracle coming and was feeling better.
DiGiovanni said she
believes her sister needs mental-health help.
Stilley's lawyer, however,
said she did not do anything wrong.
"The Prosecutor's
Office has not presented me with any competent evidence that would lead me to
believe they are able to prove my client did anything wrong," Adam Malamut
told the Burlington County Times in a story published Thursday.
"The only evidence I'm aware of are statements made that I believe to be
slanderous in nature from a family member with whom she's had a fractured
relationship."
Stilley was arrested
Wednesday and released on bail of $25,000.
"For this defendant to
represent that she was dying from this terrible disease for the sake of
personal gain and sympathy goes way beyond simply being a criminal
offense," Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi said in a
statement, "it was extremely cruel to those who were concerned and worked
hard to lend assistance."
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