Slauson restitution order
March 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson
A judge in the case of Leatha Kay Slauson has rendered his decision on how restitution will be made to victims she scammed out funds associated with her child’s fake cancer scheme. Judge Greg Steensland determined the amount of total victim restitution at $32,964.06. Funds available to pay the victims amount to $15,900.82, and will be distributed as follows:
- Melanie and Darrin Petty, of Atlantic, $100
- Beta Sigma Phi, of Atlantic, $200
- Victoria Erickson, of Kimballton, $1,000
- Jeffrey & Katie Tibbles, of Ankeny, $93
- United Methodist Church, Atlantic, $3,050.25 (The funds returned to the UMC will not be returned to donors, but used for a comparable charitable donation to the one in this case. They shall then provide proof of that donation to the court.)
- Jennifer Nobles, of Nora Springs, $335
- Mercy Medical Center North, Mason City, $2,642.20
- Ronald McDonald House, Des Moines, $3,990.19
- Rainbow House, Omaha, NE, $3,990.19.
The $15,900 described above will be placed in the trust account of Slauson’s Attorney, Jay Mez, for distribution as prescribed. The remaining balance of victim restitution in the amount of $17, 063.24 is payable by Slauson. As funds are received from her, they will be sent in equal amounts to the Ronald McDonald House in Des Moines, and Rainbow House, in Omaha.
The 30-year old Slauson was sentenced to 5-years probation after pleading guilty to falsely claiming her 5-year-old daughter had cancer and raising money for her treatment. In November, 2014, Slauson pleaded guilty to two counts of child endangerment, one of administering harmful substances, one of theft and one of unlawful possession of a prescription drug.