A Georgia woman has confessed to keeping $10,000 she raised for the family of Mica Miller, the wife of a South Carolina pastor she accused of being abusive before she was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April.
Susan Lynn Nelson acknowledged, in a live TikTok video, her “absolutely vile” action, and admitted using the money she had helped raise — with an online fundraising group — through online auctions for herself.
The $10,000 was allegedly used to buy booze, make mortgage payments and pay for groceries, reports South Carolina’s FITS News.
“I had used the money [for] my own personal situation,” Nelson said in the October TikTok. “I’m here to own up to my mistakes.”
She also reportedly used the money to hire a sex worker, a claim Nelson adamantly denied to DailyMail.com.
Nelson allegedly only sent the woman’s parents $180 of the $15,000 she helped raise through a series of auctions featuring Miller-related merchandise that was also…
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