Judge calls woman a 'danger,' sends her to prison after faking pregnancies, defrauding Ontario doulas | CBC News
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Kaitlyn Braun, 26, was sentenced to three years in prison for faking pregnancies and manipulating doulas for support during her house arrest from prior offenses. She had previously pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including fraud and false pretenses. During the sentencing, Judge Fiorucci highlighted her deliberate deception and the importance of mental health treatment, noting her high risk of reoffending if untreated. The case has affected many doulas in Ontario, emphasizing victims' psychological harm and the need for accountability in deceptive practices.
Kaitlyn Braun was sentenced to three years in prison for faking pregnancies and conning doulas out of support services, highlighting concerns about deception and mental health.
Judge Fiorucci noted a psychiatric assessment revealed Braun's high risk to reoffend and cautioned that without treatment, she could continue to create victims in the future.
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