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Couple fakes cancer story for donations, Syracuse visit

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 4:09 pm
by Boris13c
Couple solicited $3K in donations, Syracuse visit by faking cancer story
A couple from central New York fabricated a 2017 story about their son having cancer, soliciting about $3,000 in funds for his recovery and a visit with the Syracuse University football team, according to the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office.

Syracuse.com reported that Martin and Jolene LaFrance faked the story of their son, CJ LaFrance, having Hodgkin lymphoma, and set up a GoFundMe page that received $3,334 in donations.

The family was also invited to attend a Syracuse practice in August 2017, where CJ, then 9 years old, met with the student-athletes and played catch with receiver Ervin Philips and linebacker Kielan Whitner. Quarterback Eric Dungey shared throwing tips and head coach Dino Babers offered his well wishes.

CJ's parents said their son also bonded with two-time cancer survivor Roy Wittke, Syracuse's director of player development. After the visit, the boy's uncle continued the fabrication, saying CJ's cancer had been upgraded to Stage 3 and that he had undergone both radiation and surgery.

The four-month investigation by the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office "conclusively" learned that CJ had never been diagnosed with cancer. His parents were charged with scheme to defraud and endangering the welfare of a child. They will appear in court on May 16 to be arraigned.
I nominate this couple for assholes of the year ... may they burn in hell

Re: Couple fakes cancer story for donations, Syracuse visit

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:17 pm
by Moriarty
It's very easy to do on these online panhandling sites.

And they are far, far from the only ones pulling off this kind of scam.

Generally, I only donate when there's Real Life people involved that I know can be trusted.

Re: Couple fakes cancer story for donations, Syracuse visit

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 2:44 pm
by Atkins&Rebel
Moriarty wrote:It's very easy to do on these online panhandling sites.

And they are far, far from the only ones pulling off this kind of scam.

Generally, I only donate when there's Real Life people involved that I know can be trusted.
"Make a Wish" and "Ronald McDonald House" are the only 2 charities I give to

Re: Couple fakes cancer story for donations, Syracuse visit

Posted: Wed May 09, 2018 6:22 pm
by skamanfrank
They're the worst. Sadly I've heard of similar things happening before

Re: Couple fakes cancer story for donations, Syracuse visit

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 2:44 pm
by Mikefive
Atkins&Rebel wrote:
Moriarty wrote:It's very easy to do on these online panhandling sites.

And they are far, far from the only ones pulling off this kind of scam.

Generally, I only donate when there's Real Life people involved that I know can be trusted.
"Make a Wish" and "Ronald McDonald House" are the only 2 charities I give to
I collect pop can tabs at home and work and they go to Ronald McDonald House. It's not cash, but it works.