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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The Portland Press Herald : reported that Sebago woman accused of faking cancer pleads not guilty of theft

Email *Newsletter Choices * Daily Headlines Breaking News Business Headlines High School Sports Real Estate* I understand the Terms of Service. A 25-year-old Sebago woman who allegedly faked a cancer diagnosis and accepted thousands of dollars in donations to support her treatment pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a felony theft charge. Hillary McLellan pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to a felony theft charge. She allegedly took $10,5000 for non-existent cancer treatments. Staff photo by Matt Byrne Search photos available for purchase: Photo Store →McLellan was a bartender at a Bridgton business, the Depot Street Tap House.


Woman accused of faking breast cancer for donations pleads not guilty


Woman accused of faking breast cancer for donations pleads not guilty
A young woman who allegedly faked having stage four breast cancer and took in more than $10,000 in donations for treatment pleaded not guilty on Tuesday. The pretty strawberry blonde also never lost any hair or showed signs of deteriorating health. Friends of the woman told the newspaper last month that McLellan said she was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2015 and began receiving treatment three times per week. "There is a serious fraud investigation that's about to happen," Castleman-Ross said on a video of the intervention later turned over to police. McLellan, a former bartender at the Depot Street Tap House in Bridgton, declined to facebook/" target="_blank">comment to reporters following Tuesday's hearing, as did her attorney, Neale Duffett.

Sebago woman accused of faking cancer pleads not guilty

A Facebook profile picture of Hillary McLellan, accused of stealing money from people who thought she had been diagnosed with aggressive cancer. PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — A woman accused of faking a cancer diagnosis and taking money collected to help her made her first court appearance Tuesday. McLellan later admitted she did not have cancer in an undercover video shot by friends and turned over to police. Twenty-five-year-old Hillary McLellan is charged with theft by deception. On a video shot during the intervention, McLellan eventually admitted she did not have cancer, saying she had a lump removed from her breast, but no cancer spread.


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