Judge decries ‘mob mentality:’ Suspended sentence for woman who faked cancer
CALGARY — A judge who on Monday spared a woman jail time for pretending to have cancer and claiming to be a wildfire evacuee was highly critical of the general public’s “mob mentality” toward her.
Judge Anne Brown handed Jennifer Halford a two-year suspended sentence. Both the Crown and the defence had asked for leniency.
Halford, who is 35, entered guilty pleas last year on seven counts of fraud. She had claimed that she had aggressive breast cancer and that she and her family had lost everything in the 2016 Fort McMurray forest fire in northern Alberta.
She received donations that included gift cards, food, clothing, babysitting services and beauty treatments.