'Paraplegic' Leaps From Wheelchair, Flees

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'Paraplegic' Leaps From Wheelchair, Flees
By Associated Press
Thu May 11, 6:34 PM

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - Authorities said a woman who claimed she was a paraplegic and repeatedly filed claims and lawsuits for noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act was a con artist without any physical limitations.

After her arrest this month by Las Vegas police, Laura Lee Medley, 35, leaped from her wheelchair and ran for freedom, officials said.

Complaining earlier that she was having medical problems, police took the woman to a Las Vegas hospital for treatment, said David Wert, spokesman for San Bernardino County.

"That's where the great miracle occurred," he said. Medley "made a break for it," leading police on a brief foot pursuit before she was captured, Wert said.

Medley's claims against public entities _ including San Bernardino County, South Pasadena and Long Beach _ claimed a bus dropped her off near what she called a non-ADA compliant roadway or curb, causing her wheelchair to topple. She claimed three broken arms in eight weeks _ two lefts and a right.

South Pasadena settled Medley's claim for $6,700 on Oct. 18, 2005.

Her questionable claims led to last week's arrest in Las Vegas.

Medley was charged with filing false documents, attempted grand theft and two counts of insurance fraud. She is in a Las Vegas jail awaiting extradition to San Bernardino.

Medley's alleged deception was discovered by San Bernardino County officials after she filed a complaint saying she fell and broke her left arm on Oct. 17, 2005.

County lawyer Mike Sachs said Medley called him in December to complain about treatment she was receiving from county employees. Medley claimed she was an ADA compliance expert and she threatened to organize a protest march, Sachs said.

"She was a very pushy lady, and anytime she wasn't happy with a response she was getting from someone at the county, she would try to go to the next highest person," Sachs said.

On Feb. 4, she filed a claim for $9,072 in medical expenses and lost wages. Medley then produced hospital medical records, documents that repeatedly misspelled Bernardino as Bernadino.

The hospital confirmed the documents were bogus.

Sachs said they learned Medley filed a nearly identical wheelchair-toppling claim seeking $5,200 from Long Beach. The claim was denied because the sidewalk was wheelchair accessible, Long Beach Deputy City Attorney Belinda Mayes said.

Medley then filed a federal lawsuit April 4 against Long Beach. That U.S. District Court suit is still pending and Mayes declined comment.

 

HamburgerBoy

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lol, reminds me of Rumble in the Bronx where the hovercraft is about to run over a guy in a wheel chair and he jumps out of it just in time. The scammer needs to DIAF.
 

RaistlinZ

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I hope the courts make her pay back the money she recevied from filing bogus claims.

Then, I hope they make her do 200 hours of community service changing bed-pans in hospitals.
 

BATCH71

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They should break her f'ing legs IMHO. And then take her wheelchair away.

Ha ha! Flee now biatch.....heres a quarter ;)

 

jagec

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I absolutely detest people like that. Part of me wants to see them dead, as the weakest link in the human species.