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Woman Fakes Cancer To Win A Wedding

By JIM FITZGERALD 04/10/12 06:08 PM ET AP

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Strangers donated the beautifully embroidered wedding dress, the two rings, the honeymoon time-share in Aruba. They acted quickly, too, because the bride was dying of cancer. Or so she said.

The state attorney general's office announced Tuesday that Jessica Vega, 25, has been indicted on charges of fraud and grand larceny for getting her "dream wedding" by falsely claiming she was dying of leukemia.

"By pretending to have a terminal illness, Vega inexcusably took advantage of the community's hearts and minds, and profited off of their generosity," said Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. "Our office will hold this individual accountable for fleecing the public through lies and deception."

Vega, formerly of Montgomery, N.Y., was arrested in Virginia on April 3, extradited to New York and arraigned Friday in Orange County Court in Goshen. She pleaded not guilty. A call to the Legal Aid firm that represented her was not immediately returned.

Among the alleged victims listed in the indictment is the Nu-Cavu restaurant in Wallkill, where the bridal reception was held and wine and appetizers worth more than $1,000 were donated. Part-owner Carmela Vitolo-Gelsomine said, "We tried to do the best we could for her. We thought she was in a situation where she needed help."

Others listed as victims are the boutique that donated the wedding dress, and a woman who volunteered to do hair and makeup for the bride and seven bridesmaids.

Schneiderman said that in 2010, Vega, then living in Montgomery, claimed she had just a few months to live and wanted a "dream wedding" to Michael O'Connell, father of her year-old daughter.

Her cause spread quickly around the mid-Hudson region, helped by a story in the Times Herald Record. The newspaper said Vega showed a reporter what she said was a doctor's letter confirming the diagnosis.

Vega also said she planned to leave letters to her daughter that the girl could open after the mother's death on such occasions as her prom or graduation.

The community was "touched by her story," the attorney general said.

Vega and O'Connell were married in May 2010. Four months later, O'Connell expressed suspicions to the newspaper, saying he believed the doctor's letter was fake. Vega said she hadn't lied.

One of the charges in the indictment says Vega was in possession of a forged document.

The couple divorced, but the Times Herald Record reported Tuesday that O'Connell said they had been living together again in Virginia and had a second child.

"She's a good mom," he said. "I want my kids to have their mother back."

If convicted of fraud or grand larceny, Vega could be sentenced 16 months to four years in prison on each of six counts.

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07:59 AM on 06/08/2012
I am raising my grandson with cystic fibrosis, who also has a feeding tube. This story just makes me sick. So many people have real problems.
09:23 AM on 05/08/2012
This is so wrong. My little brother die of cancer at age 16 and here is this woman faking this terrible illness that touches everyone whethere one of family or not. She better be careful what she wished for because you might just get it.
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01:55 PM on 04/15/2012
Not sure why O Connell wants to get back with a woman who lies.
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06:34 PM on 04/13/2012
This is what happens when weddings become more important than marriages
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12:59 PM on 04/13/2012
This shouldn't be hard to prove. All she's gotta do is sign a statement allowing the authorities to view her medical records. If she's not lying it'll all be there. If she did lie then lock her up for a few years and then make her spend a couple years working in cancer wards to repay the community.
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11:11 AM on 04/13/2012
She's a good mother???!!!!! I think he probably was in it too. How could she look at those people helping her and think that was alright. She'll get her's. Karma is a _itch!
11:51 PM on 04/12/2012
Great story to tell your grand-children someday, how you lied and cheated your way to the perfect wedding. OMG!!! All photos, dress, rings should be taken from her to pay back her victims. To used the cancer card is the lowest of the low. Hope she gets the perfect sentence in jail for her children to visit her.
07:33 PM on 04/12/2012
There's a lot of pressure on women these days that they need to have a big, extravagant "dream wedding." People tend to lose sight of what marriage is really about (spending your life with the one you love), so it's not surprising that someone would be driven to do something so horrible as faking a serious disease just to get what they believe they should have.
03:15 PM on 04/12/2012
And this is why we can't have nice things..
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11:16 AM on 04/12/2012
Aw, what a touching story! She was so in love, she was willing to do anything to have a dream wedding with her dream man. I wonder if there's a way to donate money for her legal expenses.
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03:04 AM on 04/12/2012
She won't be faking if those people get their hands on her.
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11:18 PM on 04/11/2012
What can one say about this? HAVE YOU NO SHAME!
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07:39 PM on 04/11/2012
Good GRIEF, lady, you are a sorry excuse for a human being! Yeah, your daughter's going to learn about you, but it's not going to be nice. Way to truly frak up!
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06:27 PM on 04/11/2012
I wonder if this woman has ever witnessed the devastating effects of cancer to another human being?? If not, maybe a judge should make a visit or some volunteer work at a cancer center part of her sentence....
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07:40 PM on 04/11/2012
great idea!