The case of cancer fraud, Elle Edmunds from the Central Coast has always been overshadowed by the large-scale deception allegedly carried out by Belle Gibson. After all, Edmunds only made a little over $2000 from her scam, compared to the hundreds of thousands allegedly collected by Belle Gibson.
Edmunds was sentenced in Belmont Local Court, south of Newcastle yesterday. She pleaded guilty in March to two counts of obtaining financial advantage by deception.
The judge sentenced Edmunds to two concurrent 18 month good behaviour bonds – but not before making findings about who was really behind Elle Edmunds’ scam.
Edmunds claims that she tricked people into believing that she had cancer because she was being abused by her ex-partner, John Heagney. Edmunds previously told the court: “He was in on it just as much as me. He was the one who instigated it…It was his documentation, doctors. It was his plan. I went through with it because I was in fear.”
“He tried to kill me, many a time.”
The judge accepted that story, saying that Edmunds had acted under pressure from her former partner and had been a victim of high level domestic violence. She also ordered that Edmunds undergo treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Edmond's ex-fiance Heagney had previously painted himself as the victim of Edmond's scam.
"All she wanted to do was get married before she died," John Heagney previously told news outlets. "We planned our wedding and her funeral at the same time."