Ontario woman who faked pregnancies pleads guilty to defrauding, harassing doulas

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A Brantford woman accused of fraudulently seeking the services of more than a dozen doulas across Ontario by faking pregnancies has pleaded guilty to multiple charges of fraud, indecent acts, false pretences and mischief. 

Kaitlyn Braun, 24, pleaded guilty to 21 of 52 charges in a Brantford courtroom on Thursday. Braun was first arrested in March after she sought the assistance of doulas for false pregnancies and false stillbirths from June 2022 to February of this year.

According to court documents submitted by the Crown, Braun coerced 19 victims into give her massages while she was physically naked with the intent to insult or offend them. The allegations are that she

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