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Temple Woman Sentenced to Felony Probation After Faking Cancer Diagnosis and Stealing Over $7,000

by Nolan Harris
December 17, 2024
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Temple Woman Sentenced to Felony Probation After Faking Cancer Diagnosis and Stealing Over $7,000

Waco, TX — A Temple woman who falsely claimed to have Stage 4 breast cancer and collected more than $7,000 through a GoFundMe campaign was sentenced to five years of felony probation on Monday.

Emily Joyce Hinojosa, 38, pleaded guilty to two counts of felony theft of property in connection with the fraudulent fundraiser. Judge Steve Duskie of the 426th State District Court in Bell County handed down the sentence after Hinojosa admitted to fabricating the details of her medical condition in order to solicit donations.

The case centers on a GoFundMe page that Hinojosa, who is married with three children, created in late 2020. The fundraiser described her as a courageous mother battling Stage 4 breast cancer, seeking financial help for medical expenses, travel costs, and lost income. According to the page, Hinojosa had been fighting the disease for nine years, and the cancer had spread throughout her body.

“Emily’s contagious smile and enormous heart make it a blessing to know her,” the page read, appealing to the generosity of friends, family, and even strangers. Over a period of a few weeks, 64 individuals made donations totaling $7,085 to support her supposed battle with cancer.

However, suspicions surrounding the legitimacy of Hinojosa’s diagnosis began to surface as inconsistencies emerged. One of the GoFundMe organizers became concerned after observing that Hinojosa’s condition did not match the severity of her alleged illness. These concerns were ultimately brought to the attention of local authorities.

According to the arrest affidavit, Hinojosa confessed to Temple police that she had fabricated the cancer diagnosis as part of a pattern of behavior in which she lied about her medical health to gain sympathy and attention. She reportedly admitted that she had “a problem with making up stories” in order to be liked by others.

Further investigation revealed that Hinojosa had been diagnosed with cancer in 2014 but was in remission by 2021. Police contacted multiple medical providers who Hinojosa had claimed were treating her for Stage 4 cancer, but three of the four had no record of her being a patient during the time frame of her fundraising campaign. The fourth facility provided records showing Hinojosa had been in remission since 2014, with no indication of a Stage 4 diagnosis from 2020 onward.

The investigation confirmed that no medical provider had treated her for the illness she had claimed. Officers found no evidence to support her assertion of battling Stage 4 breast cancer.

At her sentencing, Judge Duskie ordered Hinojosa to make restitution to the 64 donors who contributed to her fraudulent GoFundMe campaign. In addition to the probation, she will be required to repay the full amount she withdrew from the account.

The case has raised concerns about the vulnerability of individuals who, out of compassion, contribute to fundraising efforts without verifying the legitimacy of the cause.

Hinojosa’s actions serve as a cautionary tale of the ethical and legal consequences of exploiting public goodwill for personal gain.

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