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Cancer faker Lucy Victoria Wieland to wait for appeal decision after spending almost three months in prison

The fate of a cancer faker is now in the hands of a judge after closing statements were delivered at the appeal hearing in the Townsville District Court today.

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The fate of a cancer faker is now in the hands of a judge after closing statements were delivered at the appeal hearing in the Townsville District Court today.

Lucy Victoria Wieland was sentenced in the Townsville Magistrates Court on August 4 to two years’ jail to serve six months.

Wieland fraudulently obtained $72,823 from the community over a five month period after documenting her fake battle with ovarian cancer.

She pleaded guilty to seven charges including fraud.

In appealing the sentence, Wieland’s legal representatives claim the sentence was manifestly excessive.

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Defence barrister Michael Hibble asked Judge John Coker to consider Wieland’s age, lack of criminal history and her plea of guilty, when handing down his decision.

“It is those further three matters (age, criminal history and plea) that in our contention would warrant a much earlier release,” he said.

Mr Hibble also referenced Wieland’s pregnancy after she gave birth to a baby boy in custody a fortnight ago.

“The substance of our position is without the full restitution, the medical opinion and pregnancy,” he said.

“It’s our contention that a sentence that was imposed did not adequately reflect those mitigating features.”

Lucy Victoria Wieland, 27, was charged with one count of fraud for allegedly creating a fundraising scam after lying about having ovarian cancer. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Lucy Victoria Wieland, 27, was charged with one count of fraud for allegedly creating a fundraising scam after lying about having ovarian cancer. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Lucy Wieland faced a Townsville court on Thursday, October 18 on fraud charges.
Lucy Wieland faced a Townsville court on Thursday, October 18 on fraud charges.

Crown prosecutor Sally Dreghorn said Wieland’s pregnancy was not a mitigating feature as the child was not facing “significant hardship”.

“This child was conceived where a prison sentence was on the horizon for the defendant,” she said.

Ms Dreghorn said Wieland had breached the community’s “generosity and trust”.

“There must be hundreds if not thousands of complainants who contributed to the GoFundMe appeal which all up was $54,975,” she said.

“Other deserving people will lose this kind of generosity in the future.”

Wieland did not appear at the appeal hearing.

Judge Coker said he would make every effort to hand down his decision as soon as possible.

Originally published as Cancer faker Lucy Victoria Wieland to wait for appeal decision after spending almost three months in prison

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