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As Coco Berthmann’s lies are exposed, survivors band together and ask why she wasn’t stopped sooner. Meanwhile, Coco makes her last appearance in court for lying about cancer, but the case against her only addressed a fraction of the money she raised. What happened to the rest of the money? And, as Coco tries to move on after her arrest, more people come forward to suggest that her lies and manipulation continue.
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What a bunch of suckers. Anyone that gullible to believe her 🏇 shit stories deserves what they got.
You cannot “order” someone to inpatient treatment unless they meet state guidelines for involuntary commitment. In most states there must be clear evidence that a person is an imminent danger to self or others. This can be frustrating but it’s meant to safeguard people’s rights.
An ENERGY HEALER?? That's hilarious 😂😂😂.