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Psychic allegedly takes $155K from veteran, widow

Psychic advised vet to skip meds, ignore VA doctor
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Pinellas County, Florida detectives arrested a Tarpon Springs psychic for allegedly taking $155,000 from a military veteran and a grieving widow.

Gina Wilson, 31, was charged with scheme to defraud after investigators say she took advantage of her vulnerable clients. 

"She exploited them," said Sgt. Spencer Gross, with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. 

A 33-year-old veteran, who served two tours in Iraq, contacted detectives during a Fraud Awareness seminar hosted by the sheriff's office in November 2016. 

The military veteran is disabled and diagnosed with PTSD. 

According to an arrest affidavit, Wilson instructed the victim to stop taking his prescribed medications, alter his bank accounts and to stop seeing his VA doctor and therapist. 

The affidavit reveals, she even told him to keep their session secret from his mother, claiming his doctors and family were part of the problem. 

"She made some promises to him that she could bring him out of what she called the "darkness" that she said he was in," said Sgt. Gross. 

The victim paid Wilson $92,000 over the course of 15 months, before realizing he was being scammed. 

"That is absolutely horrendous that a person could do that, it's horrible and I truly hope she gets whatever jail sentence is coming to her for that," said Chloe Withall, who works at a neighboring business. "It's just wrong."

During this investigation, detectives learned of a second victim. A 61-year-old woman from Palm Harbor said she had visited Wilson several times seeking help dealing with her husband's death. 

Wilson told the victim she would be able to help her husband's spirit "pass over to the other side."

"She's looking for people who are vulnerable," said Sgt. Gross. "She's good at getting people to trust her."

According to detectives, when Wilson asked the victim for another large sum of money to perform a ceremony at her husband's grave-site, the victim realized she was being scammed. 

The grieving widow paid $63,353 before reporting Wilson to law enforcement. 

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office determined that Wilson fraudulently obtained approximately $155,353 from the two victims. 

After learning Wilson posted bond, ABC Action News went to the business on Pinellas Avenue in Tarpon Springs to get answers, but no one answered the door or returned our several calls to the listed phone number. 

Detectives are now asking any other potential victims to contact the sheriff's office at 727-582-6786