Teresa
Milbrandt used forged prescriptions in July, August and October to get pain
pills at a Walmart in Springfield,
Ohio, court papers charge.
Milbrandt,
of St. Paris, Ohio, has been charged with deception to
obtain a dangerous drug, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
One of
her older daughters, Katie Harding of Springfield,
has been charged with the same offense plus illegally processing drug
documents.
Court
documents say Harding worked in a doctor’s office when she forged Vicodin
prescriptions for herself, Milbrandt and two of her other sisters.
Milbrandt,
who already had a criminal record for stealing credit cards and passing bad
checks, served six and a half years for the cancer hoax. She was released Feb.
17.
Hannah
Milbrandt was 7 in 2002 when her mother convinced her she was dying of leukemia.
Milbrandt shaved her head, gave her sleeping pills to make her seem sick, made
her wear a mask and bandage to cover a nonexistent medicine port and put her in
counseling to prepare for death.
Hannah
was put in foster care and sent to distant relatives out of state
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