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"She Led the Great Life!": She Frauds the Allowances and Leads a Dream Life Train, Justice Catches Her Up

Summary by Pleine Vie
To say that she could no longer leave her home, while at the same time multiplying holidays, restaurants and night trips: this is a staggering gap in the heart of the Catherine Wieland case. This 33-year-old British woman claimed to be suffering from severe mental disorders in order to receive sickness benefits for disabled people, while leading a particularly active social life. On Thursday 26 March, the Lewes court in England sentenced her to …
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To say that she could no longer leave her home, while at the same time multiplying holidays, restaurants and night trips: this is a staggering gap in the heart of the Catherine Wieland case. This 33-year-old British woman claimed to be suffering from severe mental disorders in order to receive sickness benefits for disabled people, while leading a particularly active social life. On Thursday 26 March, the Lewes court in England sentenced her to …

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Pleine vie broke the news on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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