Michigan Woman Charged After Fake Breast Cancer Fundraising Nets $30G
A Michigan woman claimed she was battling
stage four breast cancer and got all her friends together to help raise
money for treatments.
Friends of Candace Streng hosted a fundraiser at an Aurbee’s in South
Lyon in June 2017 where they raised $6,000. She also set up a GoFundMe
page called “Candace Kicks Cancer” which raised more than $30,000 in
donations.
However, it seems it was all fake.
Brighton police said the investigation is still ongoing, however, they
have enough evidence to suggest that Streng was not sick at all and that
the account was a fraud, FOX 2 Detroit reported.
According to the news station, 399 people donated a total of $31,645
since the account was started in April 2017.
The GoFundMe page has since been taken down and the company said it was
working with police to refund all of the money.
“It’s important to remember that misuse that is extremely rare on our
platform. Campaigns with misuse make up less than one-tenth of one
percent of all campaigns,” the company said in a statement. “With that
said, there are unfortunate and rare instances where people create
campaigns with the intention to take advantage of others’ generosity.”
As for Streng’s friends who hosted the fundraiser, the group calling
themselves Candace’s South Lyon Play Group told FOX 2 Detroit they had
no prior knowledge to her “deceit” and will work with police during the
investigation.
“We were recently informed that our ‘friend’ Candace lied for several
years about struggling with stage four breast cancer,” the statement
said. “We let her into our homes, our families and our checkbooks. We
had no prior knowledge of her deceit and are fully cooperating with the
investigation. We sincerely hope Candace gets the help she so
desperately needs.”
Police said formal charges against Strend should be expected in the near
future.