Scammer Mom Tricked 1000s Of Twitter Users – And Now, They’re After Her…

Garnering Media Attention

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The story created such a stir that reporter Shelly Shultz from the Zanesville Times Reporter couldn’t help but investigate as well. And after everything she learned and heard about it, she also explains to the public that what the 2 girls did was as deceitful as what everyone believed. And sadly, many were too gullible and trusting of the entire charade.

Sorry Not Sorry

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Chelsie’s baby daughter was said to be scheduled to be born on September 25. And even though she is going to be a single mom, the $4,500 worth of items she received will hopefully go to raising her newborn child, rather than on other useless things. Whatever the case may be, Chelsie and Dorthy both continue to believe that since they didn’t do anything illegal, and that it was people who asked to help them, not the other way around, then their consciences are clear. But not everybody feels the same way.

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