Trinity St. Clair runs yet another GoFundMe Scam!

For years now Trinity St. Clair has been using GoFunMe claiming her dying mom as her excuse for scamming people out of money. Here is a link to the last time she did it.

But would Trinity St. Clair really be crazy enough to run another gofundme campaign to scam money. Is the 3rd time a charm when it comes to GoFundMe fraud?

Turns out the answer is yes — yes she would.

I mean is it a coincidence she creates the account at the very time she herself needs a large sum of money?

June 1, 2017 is a big date for Trinity St. Scammer, she has a massive balloon payment due on her house. And by big, I mean $60,000 big. Now add in the property taxes that are now past due and that’s a whole lot of money she needs to come up with.

So what’s a girl to do? Pull out the old sick mom card again. And look who her first donator was! GREGG DODSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her pimp partner in crime.

She says that she is seeking the $75,000 for her mom. Specifically, she says, “my goal is to raise funds needed to enable my mother to get proper treatment.”

But in reality, it wouldn’t cost her mother $75,000 to get proper treatment. In fact, after doing some research, it turns out it wouldn’t cost her more than a few hundred dollars a month for her treatment if even that. Thanks to the recent changes in medical coverage, she can’t be denied coverage due to her pre-existing condition.

So what exactly are her “life-threatening” symptoms?

  • Mild dizziness
  • Moderate loss of coordination
  • Mild loss of remote memory
  • Moderate difficulty sleeping

Come on! SERIOUSLY?

Of course, she also has those “expensive” medications, right? Maybe her insurance doesn’t cover her “fish oil” or “protein drinks”.

Let’s examine her specific medications from a document that Trinity St. Clair herself provided. We are not disclosing anything that Trinity herself didn’t provide.

  • Oxybutynin is for overactive bladder
  • Gilenya is for MS but notices she’s only on .5 mg.
  • Atorvastatin is for cholesterol
  • Fish oil? LOL not a real medication
  • Protein drink? LOL not a real medication
  • Glucosamine Chondroitin for joint pain which is common with people over 40

If someone was in such a dire condition, her doctor would put her on various medications to save her life. That’s just what doctors do.

She’s only on .5 mg of her MS medication and you know what the side effects her? You guessed it, dizziness, fatigue, fever and body chills. Everything she described as her current symptoms.

So in reality, her mother’s condition is exactly as it was in October of 2015, by the very document that Trinity herself provided as proof that she wasn’t lying.

In reality, her own doctor said, “there is no significant interval change and there is no evidence of volume loss greater than expected for age.”

She suffers from short-term memory loss and has trouble sleeping sometimes, but so does everyone. It’s not a life sentence. In other words, ANOTHER SCAM.

Trinity St. Clair said “Her cognitive evaluation, the results were heart breaking but my mom stays in high spirits. Severely impaired was the word choice from the doctor on every page. He left very little room for hope.”

BULLSHIT!

In reality, her doctor said that her condition hadn’t changed since her last MRI that took place on October 7, 2015. “very similar in appearance to the most recent prior MRI of 10/7/2015.”

In other words, her condition hasn’t deteriorated so badly that she suddenly needs urgent medical care that will cost her a lot of money.

Nowhere in that document does it says anything about “severely impaired” or that there was very little room for hope. In fact, it clearly says she’s had no change in her condition since October of 2015.

FRAUD FRAUD FRAUD FRAUD FRAUD!

Trinity St. Clair will have you believing her mother is dying. And I guess technically, we all are.  But does that mean she really needs $75,000 to SAVE her mother? No. She needs that money to save her own ass.

Trinity St. Clair has run gofundme campaign’s three times in the past. Each time claiming her mother was sick.

She told some people her mother has cancer. She told another that her mother has Alzheimer’s. Now she’s going with the MS story. It’s like we have another Raven Alexis on our hand.

In reality what her mother has is a con artist for a daughter. Trinity St. Clair needs money for the massive balloon payment due on her house on June 1st. That’s a fact you can take to the bank.

If you were a victim of Trinity St. Clair’s GoFundMe.com scam, here is how you get your money back!

Anyone who donated should file fraud charges at your local police department. It doesn’t matter how big or small your donation was, in reality you gave the money in good faith, that makes what Trinity did to trick you a crime.

Make sure you include a link to her gofundme page, a printout of what she claimed the money was for and proof you actually donated money when you go to file your police report.

Simply let the police know that she led you to believe the “donation” was for her sick mother when in fact, she is collecting the funds to use to pay off her house.

Now when you file your report you want to get a copy of the case #. You’ll need this for the next step, to get your money back.

In some cases (not all but most lately) you must file a police report of fraud for the bank to refund your money. They will request a copy of the police report to show that you made the donation in good faith and were in fact defrauded. The police report or case number will be all you probably need to provide the bank to get your money back from the bank.

Just know that there is a limit on how much time you have to do this. In some cases, it’s as little as 30 days, so don’t hesitate, file your police report ASAP.

Don’t be another Trinity St. Clair victim and don’t let her get away with it. Trinity St. Clair is committing a crime and scammed over 55 people out of almost $11,000. Don’t let this crime go unpunished.

File a police report and then call your bank and do a chargeback.

 

 

 

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Trinity St. Clair runs yet another GoFundMe Scam!

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17 Responses

  1. Some I’ve had some calls bitching at me, I want to clarify something. I only provided information that Trinity St. Clair herself provided. I didn’t out anything. Trinity posted it. Trinity provided said documents about her mother.

    I never said her mother didn’t have MS. In fact, I said she did. I just noted that her own doctor said she has had no change in her condition since October of 2015 and her only real symptom is dizziness and sometimes trouble sleeping.

    This is the 3rd time Trinity has run this GoFundMe.com scam. Last time she raised $25,000 for a down payment on her house.

  2. Why would peeps bitch at U about this story? U should be getting an award 4 letting people know about her scams.

  3. I know you said you need to file a police report to do a chargeback, but is something like this felony fraud? After reading the medical report it looks like it really is fraud and the loan payment due on the house on June 1st makes it all look suspect. But would the DA’s office be interested in this as a case?

  4. Karmafan this is worse than Raven Alexis. At least she only did it once. This is Trinity’s 3rd time.

    Plus I thought Trinity said the house was paid for in full by her sugar daddy. Guess that’s another lie too.

  5. Now that Trinity has been called out and proven a scammer she magically has new documents to back up her claims. Funny how that works.

  6. Why is anyone surprised by this? What hasn’t Trinity done? She’s a well known scammer. This can’t possibly surprise anyone.

  7. Noticed trinity removed the update on her gofundme with the doctor statement about how her mom’s condition hadn’t changed since 2015. Removing that shows she has something to hidde.

  8. Just think Trinity St. Clair is going to go down as the most infamous female falling porn star ever. Right now I think the title belongs to Bianca Trump but comeon Trinity, you can Trump Trump!

  9. She’s not to stupid. She’s conned almost 70 people into giving her nearly $14,000.

  10. We got an email today from someone who claims to have known Trinity St. Clair since junior high. She also says she knows her mother and well … I’ll just let you read what the letter says.

    __________
    I’ve know the person you call “Trinity” since junior high. I also know her mother as well. I live in the same town, and does my entire family.

    There is a lot of misinformation out there and I wanted you to know the truth.

    Trinity’s mother is in fact sick. She does have MS and has suffered with it for a few years now. This is true. I know you have no reason to believe me, you don’t even know me, but I have no reason to lie to you.

    I will add though, like you mention in your article, her condition has not changed much over the past year or 2, but the medicine she takes does have side effects and that really is where the problem comes in.

    Her mother is a sweet woman, she truly is, but she has has a hard time falling asleep some nights. She gets tired in a day because she didn’t sleep well the night before. She also have some memory loss. We call it her blonde moments. 🙂 It’s nothing life threatening but it can be annoying and I feel bad for her because I know it must be frustrating for her.

    What gives me a cause for concern is the GoFundMe.com campaign which is the source of your original article. Her mother is not in dire financial straights. Her doctors and medications are covered by insurance.

    Which is why those of us who know “Trinity” and her mother are confused as to why she would have launched a GoFundMe.com campaign in the first place. She says “My goal is to raise funds needed to enable my mother to get proper treatment.”

    The thing of it is, her mother doesn’t need money for proper treatment. Her mother, as I stated before is receiving adequate care, all of which is covered by insurance.

    There is nothing going on so dire that there would be this need for $75,000.
    I know that since school Trinity has changed and some of the things she has done are unthinkable. She’s not the person I knew all those years ago.

    I really don’t want to reveal my name and bring forth any more drama but I also couldn’t not write to you and share with you what I knew. Something isn’t right here.
    I don’t know what “Trinity” is trying to raise that money for but it’s not for her mom’s treatment. That’s for sure.

    I hope that this clears up any confusion about her mother’s condition and I thank you for your time.

  11. I’m not trying to be a hater but there’s been a long, long history of Trinity St. Clair con stories. Sure, half or more might not be true but I believe when you hear/read a consistent pattern of bad stuff about a person it’s more than likely true. If she really is a lowlife scam artist it probably will come back to her in spades. For one, it does not seem like she’s going to stay in her current residence much longer.

    Still, a few people do get away with everything until the bitter end..will Trinity(aka Mrs. Donkey Wrong) be one of these few?

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