Arizona Woman Allegedly Faked Cancer in Order to Get Funding for an Abortion
Chalice Renee Zeitner has never had cancer, but according to her defense lawyer, she truly believes she did at one time.
"The requirement is that she did this knowingly and intentionally," said defense attorney Adam Schwartz. "The fact is that Ms. Zeitner did genuinely believe she had cancer in 2009 and 2010."
According to ABC News, Zeitner is being accused of faking cancer diagnoses in order to secure state Medicaid funding to pay for a late-term abortion in 2010. She is now on trial with almost a dozen charges against her, including fraudulent schemes, identity theft, theft, attempted theft, and forgery. Zeitner has pleaded not guilty to all of them.
We live in a world filled with radiation; for example, cell phones emit it even when not in use. In 2010, Zeitner told her doctor ...