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Tiger impersonator’s ex ‘stole medical records to fake pregnancy’

Posted on April 23, 2015 by Dissent

Rebecca Rosenberg reports:

First, Minochy Delanois, 29, pulled her Tiger Woods-impersonator boyfriend through the rough — telling cops he’d harassed her and had even threatened to send nude pics of her to her bosses at NYU Langone Medical Center after she dumped him.

But now, a little more than a year later, the charges against Canh Oxelson, the head of college counseling at Horace Mann School, have been dismissed and Delanois is the one in cuffs.

[…]

Oxelson, a Harvard grad, had made good money impersonating the disgraced golf great for more than a decade, earning as much as $3,000 an appearance.

Investigators soon discovered Delanois had allegedly stolen medical records of patients in a desperate bid to keep Oxelson in her clutches.

Read more on The New York Post.

Given all the media coverage last year about Oxelson allegedly threatening revenge porn, and all the reputation harm he experienced if you look up his name in a Google search, it’s important to get these latest developments out in the news so that people see the charges against him were dismissed and he may have been the victim of his accuser.

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