A Texas promenade black whose associate students donated some-more than $17,000 to her present has been arrested and indicted of faking cancer.
ABC associate KVIA reports that 19-year-old Angie Gomez faces a transgression assign and is being hold on a $50,000 bond after being arrested on Friday. She is charged with starting a feign present after secretly claiming to be pang from leukemia.
Her associate students donated to a “Achieve a Dream Foundation,” that Gomez set up. She was also treated to her possess prom by Da Vinci High School after blank a school’s promenade due to her purported illness. That same month, military perceived an claim that Gomez did not indeed seem to be ill.
A subsequent investigation found that Gomez had never been a studious during a hospitals where she claimed to have been receiving treatment.
Her profession Sheldon Myers says Gomez had “good intentions” for a income and did, in fact, humour from health problems as a child.
In Jan 2011, Gomez told her classmates that she had 6 months to live after being diagnosed with leukemia. The El Paso Times reported that a $17,000 in donations enclosed checks, present cards and in-kind donations.
“She has a genuine soothing mark for people that humour from those forms of diseases, and that’s because she was perplexing to get income for them,” Myers said. He combined that a $50,000 bond means that Gomez isn’t expected to be expelled from jail.
“She’s not unequivocally happy, jail is not a pleasing place generally for a immature lady like her who has never been in a place like that,” Myers said.
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