Grey's Anatomy writer slammed for asking for money during LA fires after she was busted for claiming she had cancer
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Elisabeth Finch got slammed by a former colleague for trying to privately fundraise for pet supplies amid the Los Angeles fires. She is best known for lying to her colleagues at Grey's Anatomy about having a rare form of bone cancer. Her lies led to a Vanity Fair article exposing her as well as the Peacock documentary Anatomy of Lies.
Eventually she resigned from her writing job on Grey's Anatomy amid the allegations against her. Now she's back and asking for donations for pet supplies after being evacuated during the devastating LA fires. 'This is just me. Boots on the ground. It was challenging enough getting dog food while evacuated and I was at a safe place,' Finch wrote on her Facebook page.
Elisabeth Finch got slammed by a former colleague for trying to privately fundraise for pet supplies. 'So this is for people who have virtually nothing and have pets with basic needs,' she added. Jamie Denbo, a producer on Grey's Anatomy took a screenshot of Elisabeth's post and shared it with a stern warning.
'This person is a SCAMMER and a LIAR. It is well documented in the Peacock series Anatomy of Lies,' her post began. 'Unless you want to send her donations of 69 cents for her "cancer treatment" (she doesn't have cancer) or perhaps "in memory of her late brother" (he's alive) or any thing else she has lied about (everything). DO NOT DONATE to Elisabeth Finch!!!'.