Monique Coria: Arizona mom charged with fraud for faking baby's cancer and splurging donations on SWAG

Monique Coria: Arizona mom charged with fraud for faking baby's cancer and splurging donations on SWAG
Monique Coria admitted to creating a GoFundMe account in January 2022 and receiving $11K by fasely claiming that her baby had brain cancer (Screenshot/Arizona's Family video)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA: A Phoenix mother has been charged with fraud after she claimed her baby had brain cancer and defraud GoFundMe donors. Monique Coria allegedly stole thousands of dollars and spent the donated funds on expensive products, including a Gucci wallet and a $600 blow dryer.

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According to Arizona's Family, two more alleged fraudulent schemes were committed by Coria. Karissa Sanchez became friends with Coria in July 2021. She claimed that the mother informed her she worked for the Live Nation ticket company and had a connection who could get cheap tickets. She told Arizona Family, "She could get a discounted price. She could get $800 dollar tickets for $300." Sanchez claimed that Coria provided nothing but excuses in the weeks preceding the shows. She eventually realized she'd been duped by someone she'd let into her life. "From me alone, [Coria took] probably $450-$500," Sanchez stated, adding, "With other people--all my coworkers, family friends? Probably a good $6000 dollars."