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Dr. Catherine Wilkins of USF Medical Humanities Commits Cancer Charity Fraud and Steals Charity Funds for Herself - Review by Guest | USF College of Medicine Medical Services

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Dr. Catherine Wilkins of USF Medical Humanities Commits Cancer Charity Fraud and Steals Charity Funds for Herself 10/23/2020

Prof. Catherine Wilkins of USF FAKED it ALL. Catherine Wilkins wrote falsified applications to charities and universities to steal funds for herself and to get positions under false accolades. This is disgusting behavior. (Catherine Wilkins also made other false claims to help herself — not just about cancer.) Catherine Wilkins wanted charity funds for herself — plus the respect, rewards, and sympathy that comes with being a “cancer patient caretaker.” Wilkins wanted "good deeds" and "medical experience" to boost herself. Pretending to be a “cancer caretaker” (just as she has seen real cancer caretakers do) — Catherine Wilkins even faked shaving her head. Catherine Wilkins made a “fake concoction” that was supposed to be her shaved head — when she really cut-and-glued trimmings of her real hair to a bald cap, then put all her own hair beneath the bald cap, and wore a bandanna and hat, trying to “make it look real.” The real cancer patient almost died several times — from abuses, gaslighting, neglect, and interferences. It is not any different than a fraudster claiming “workman’s compensation.” That fraudster wants to go to BOTH “Disney World” PLUS collect “unemployment/worker’s comp.” Professor Catherine Wilkins wanted the same. Catherine Wilkins of USF wanted to party, go on vacations, go to male strip clubs, put sex-fling ads on the internet, have frequent secret cheating sex affairs ...PLUS... pretend to be honorable to others by “going in debt paying medical bills” and “sacrificing by caring for a dying cancer patient” — so she could collect fraudulent respect, fraudulent sympathy and attention for herself, and fraudulently-obtained charity money for herself. PLUS... fraudulently rise in her academic career. The frauds are the same... Except that a real person’s LIFE is at stake — the REAL CANCER PATIENT. more
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