Something Was Wrong - S22 E10: Indiana Delvey
Episode Date: December 26, 2024*Content Warning: false death of a child, vehicular death, medical trauma, false reporting, fraud, scams, suicidal ideation, disability abuse, and harassment.Sources: MyCase Indiana: htt...ps://public.courts.in.gov/Hamilton County Inmate Records - Stoner, Megan Elizabeth: https://secure2.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/inmates2/Jail/Inmate/Detail/-1282383 Protect the community from ongoing criminal activity by revoking the bond of Megan Stoner, Change.Org Petition: https://www.change.org/p/protect-the-community-from-ongoing-criminal-activity-by-revoking-the-bond-of-megan-stoner Alix Brewster on X: @alixbrewster https://x.com/alixbrewster Justin Sexton on X: @JustinSextonIN https://x.com/JustinSextonIN Megan Stoner Chronicles on X: @ChroniclesMegan: https://x.com/ChroniclesMegan Chloe Anagnos on X: @ChloeAnagnos https://x.com/ChloeAnagnosDon't Waste This F*cking Podcast: The Story of Megan Stoner, by Amanda Peterson, Excelsior Studios: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-waste-this-f-cking-podcast-the-story-of-megan-stoner/id1757463535 Resources:Free + Confidential Resources + Safety Tips: somethingwaswrong.com/resources Theme Song & Artwork: Thank you to NeonHoney and GIBBANEZ for covering our theme song, Glad Rags’s original song U Think U this season. NeonHoney’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/neonhoneymusic/ NeonHoney’s Website: https://neonhoneymusic.comGibbanez IG: https://www.instagram.com/@gibbanezmusic/ Gibbanez Linktree: https://linktr.ee/gibbanezmusicGlad Rags: https://www.gladragsmusic.com/ The S22 cover art is by the Amazing Sara StewartFollow Something Was Wrong:Website: somethingwaswrong.com IG: instagram.com/somethingwaswrongpodcastTikTok: tiktok.com/@somethingwaswrongpodcast Follow Tiffany Reese:Website: tiffanyreese.me IG: instagram.com/lookieboo See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Last episode, we heard a series of jailhouse calls Stoner had with Alyssa and Justin, in
which Stoner admitted to making false claims in attempts to get out of jail.
From lying about money once again in an effort to convince Alyssa to bail her out, and then
faking a death of a fake child, these conversations illustrated once again Stoner's manipulation,
lies and next-level audacity.
Shortly after Stoner admitted to lying about having a child, Alyssa, Justin and the others
from the Facebook group that would still answer Stoner's calls from time to time ceased
communication with her for about a month. Many anxiously awaited Stoner's plea hearing, which took place on November 22, 2023.
Here's journalist, sting operator, and indie community member, Alyssa.
We weren't really sure what she was going to do because she had gone back and forth.
Even in my phone calls with her, I never really got a straight answer with her because I think in her mind, if she didn't get the plea that she wanted,
she wasn't going to take a plea.
In our minds, we're thinking like, there's no way you're going to get something that
satisfies you enough that you're willing to plea out and take this amount of jail time.
So, even going into the court date that day, we're all waiting on pins and needles to see
what she does. Is she going to take the plea or is she going to request a jury trial?
I almost thought she was stubborn enough to just go to trial. The amount of evidence they had on
her was overwhelming. They were felonies, but they were low level felonies. The plea that she was
offered, none of us felt like it was enough time.
To her, it seemed like too much time, like she was almost too good to do that much time.
But I think the lawyer that she had at the time was like, you're not going to get anything
better than this.
I think it's best that you just take what they're offering and you do your time, you
keep your head down, you pay your victims back, you're good to go.
And so she goes in and she accepts it. On November 22nd, 2023, after not speaking for nearly a month,
Stoner called Alyssa to discuss her plea hearing, which took place that same day.
Hey Alyssa, has there been any reaction yet on social media to my sentence or to my plea
agreement?
I mean, just that you're going to have to go to prison for a little while.
I'm not going to prison.
I'm staying here.
I'm doing six months for a level six.
I have...
That's weird because you said 365 days was suspended.
Like you got a two-year sentence, 365 was suspended.
So what you're doing six months in jail and six months work release or something?
No it's 365 days.
But for level six, you get two for one.
And so I'm doing six months, and I've already
got some time served.
Like 2 and 1 1.5 months or something.
Yeah, I've already got time served.
And then times that by two.
OK, here it is.
Here is the letter.
You get two for one credit on level six.
You have credit for April 27th through the 28th
and then September 10th to November 22nd.
You would have to serve 108 actual days in jail.
The time would be in Hamilton County
as your sentence is not long enough
we transfer to the DOC.
Then you would go to community correction
for 365 actual days.
And then it'll be set out for sentencing because I paid back $%&&&$%&.
So the prosecutor needed to verify those two amounts because I paid those people back.
And that's noted on my case, $%&&$%& is at least.
Yeah, so I only pled guilty to two counts.
They threw out seven charges.
Well, yippee for you. Yeah, so I only pled guilty to two counts they threw out seven charges
Well, you'd be for you. I'm glad you got to shame all those people
So you just got away with it?
Is that the general reaction I mean, yeah pretty much I think everybody's gonna be pretty pissed that you're getting such a
Light-flap on the wrist. I mean, I know that you still have
the puzzle thing to deal with and you've got some other stuff coming your way, but it just seems like the justice system
kind of let us down here.
I would like to repeat that a lot more times.
I hear you, and I will just say this.
I was really shocked that the judge accepted
the plea agreement.
I kind of went into today thinking the judge would not,
to be honest with you.
Because of how we've seen the jar with me in the past,
I would not have been shocked if he didn't, to be honest with you because of how we've seen the jar with me in the past. I would not have
been shocked if he didn't to be honest with you. I kind of figured that he was not going
to accept it. Yeah, I was. I'm absolutely shocked. And the only people I guess I'm paying
back are **** and **** in this plea agreement at least. Well, I don't know. I'm not going
agreement at least. deserve longer. All right. Well, I won't talk to you later. No, you won't. Thank you for using
After Stoner's plea hearing, she awaited her sentencing, which occurred on December 18, 2023.
On November 22, Stoner had pled guilty to counts two and five. Count 2 fraud, but loss is between $750,000 and $50,000. And count 5 theft where value of property is between $750,000 and $50,000.
For count 2, Stoner was sentenced to 730 days in the Indiana Department of Corrections with
204 days of jail credit.
Of the sentence, 365 days were suspended.
Stoner also received credit for 102 actual days served
from April 27th to April 28th, 2023,
and again from September 9th to December 17th, 2023.
Restitution was ordered to her victims in the amounts of 1,300 for one and 600 for the
two others and additionally she was placed on probation for 365 days.
For count 5, Stoner was again sentenced to 730 days in the Indiana Department of Corrections for the false leasing of the same property
to at least three different individuals.
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One thread we've yet to untangle is Stoner's alleged crimes regarding Tesla rentals.
Between June 1st, 2021 and July 28th, 2023, she drove many different Teslas.
Stoner frequently boasted about them on social media, including that one was from a generous
donor. Additionally, Stoner received many driving infractions during this time.
Back in the summer of 2023, this sparked confusion and concern among community members,
who were left wondering how was Stoner affording such luxurious cars like a Tesla?
So prior to Megan's getting arrested in summer of 2023, as the operations to arrest Stoner for her
rental scams were still forming, another investigation unfolded behind the scenes.
One focused on unraveling the mystery
behind Stoner's Teslas.
Here's Spice Girl Alex.
Sort of the biggest mystery is how she got these Teslas
and where these Teslas came from.
There was things leading up to pulling the records
that were quite alarming. There was
an accident that she had where she had a really huge hematoma on her hip that she posted and
then again posted the wound open. Quite graphic and disgusting detail. I mean, there was like
a literal hole in her hip and it was awful to look at.
And I watch a lot of Grey's Anatomy, but that was a lot. And there was just something about
it all that didn't add up. October of 2022, my husband and I were T-boned in a car accident.
I remember my injuries. I remember my husband's injuries. I remember
the science of it all. I was working with a physical therapist and worked with a few
doctors who explained it to me. So I knew some things about car accidents and injuries.
But the thing that didn't make any sense was that Megan's injuries were on the right side
of her body and she said that she was driving and the damage that she showed in the car
was on the left side. And I just remember thinking in my head, there's something about this that
isn't adding up. She's probably trying to scam somebody with this. But we didn't have anything
to go off of that point. There was nothing. Flash forward, she had her license suspended and was
pulled over while driving on a suspended
license and speeding and doing all of these things.
I believe it was for the DWI case where she had the car accident.
She says that she had cough medicine with coating in it on the front seat and that's
what she was arrested with.
And I believe it was in that case that she had to prove that she had insurance and that she was in good standing. Through a FOIA request, we took a look at the documents,
and it was the spouse of a member in the group who I believe either works with insurance or
is in some way, shape or form very familiar with what these documents are supposed to look like. She said,
this looks very incorrect. This looks like it had been edited in some way, shape or form through
Photoshop or something along those lines. We knew there was a lot about this that wasn't correct.
The amount of money that she said she was paying every month according to this document, she did not have the income to support.
And we knew that. So that had to have meant that this was a forged document or that she
was continuing to scam or that is what she paid at one point and that she's no longer
in standing with this insurance company.
Here's Yoni Sting's Samaritan, Amanda.
We have a friend from College Republicans.
Justin's a couple years younger than me.
This friend of ours is older than us.
He's been friends with us for a long time.
One of my closest friends from like my time in political circles, Megan friended him on Facebook
and would message him. That's how he knew about her and stuff. Our friend works for an insurance
company and looked up her insurance number based on court documents from her OWI case
and found out that she was driving uninsured. If she did the pay in full discount, it would have cost like $60,000
for six months of coverage with her driving record. In the summer of 2023, when the Tesla
stuff came out, I don't know who did this, but somebody made a Twitter account called
Indiana Delvey and talked through all of the Teslas that she had wrecked. Megan's a really
erratic driver. Most of the accidents she got in, it's with a tree or
with a parked car. She doesn't hit other moving objects. She crashes into something that's
stationary. She would use the Tesla to make herself look more important. She would claim that the
Tesla was gifted to her by a donor, or she would say, I'm kicking ass and taking names in my Tesla because I'm a
high powered political consultant.
Here's Alyssa again.
When Tom shared with me what had happened with Megan, he shared every text message.
He shared the statements from his bank of the transactions that were made.
At one point I was looking through those transactions and I saw a transaction to a man.
Sometimes Megan would ask Tom for money
and she would say, I need you to pay this person for me.
I need you to send it to this person.
And a couple of times that she said,
I need you to send it to this person,
she was sending it to the owner of the Tesla.
She was personally having Tom send money
to the people that she owed money to
rather than sending it directly. She was having him Tom send money to the people that she owed money to rather than sending it directly.
She was having him pay for her debts.
And at this time, the Tesla owner's name had never been released to the group.
So it's like two o'clock in the morning and myself and another girl in the group were looking through these documents that Tom had shared with us.
And I find the Tesla owner's wife on Facebook And I sent her a message and I said,
hey, I know this sounds crazy,
but do you know a woman named Megan Stoner?
And she's like, I do.
She actually scammed my husband.
I was like, holy crap.
If Alex hadn't figured it out the moment she did,
I would have figured it out right there.
Here's Alex again.
I think it was honestly to keep up appearances.
For her, the Tesla is a sign
of success and of wealth. I'm a car person. I used to work at a motorsport museum. My
parents were drivers in British community rally circuits. I grew up around cars. I want
to know how on earth she was able to get this because I drive a Chevy Bolt, which is an
electric car. I know how much my car costs. And I because I drive a Chevy Bolt, which is an electric car. I
know how much my car costs and I'm also looking at this Tesla, which I think it was like $75
grand new. How is this making any sense? So I decided that we need to get down to the
bottom of this because this has to statistically be an instance where she's taking advantage
of somebody else because there's
no way, shape or form she's able to afford this and the insurance.
The thing that surprised me the most was that under the lien holder in the document, it
was Stephen's name.
I thought that was really interesting because for me, I had just bought a car and the lien
holder is my bank. And so I thought that was very
odd that the lean holder was a person as opposed to a bank.
So going through Megan's ex and looking through the history and when she had mentioned the
Tesla, she had said that she was picking up her new Tesla in Utah. There's a few things
that could possibly be going on here. Stephen in fact was the holder and he had no idea what was going on.
Or she was scamming this person because there's no way she was leasing a car from this person
in good faith.
So I found Steven's Facebook and the cover photo was the same exact photo that Megan
had shared on X saying that that was
the car that she was going to go pick up in Utah.
It was a blue Tesla on the salt flats in Utah.
I was like, okay, this is our guy.
I have found him, but I knew that if I reached out to him on Facebook, because we had nothing in common, my message
was going to fall into spam and he would never see it.
I figured that if he was a business owner, he probably had a LinkedIn account, but I
couldn't message him because I didn't have LinkedIn premium.
So I paid the whatever amount it was to activate LinkedIn Premium. And I message him and I say, hey,
we don't know each other, but I believe that we might have a mutual acquaintance. Does the name
Megan Stoner ring a bell for you? He messaged back pretty soon after and said, yes, I've actually
hired a lawyer to discuss this matter. And it was being very vague about it for valid
reason. I came back and said, I'm really sorry that you're going through this. This is my
ex thread on my story with Megan. There's this age old, old mystery that we're trying to
solve of how on earth she has these Teslas. And he explained to me that he has not received the insurance payout
for the Tesla of hers that she crashed. And we established the Tesla she had crashed was the blue
one, which didn't answer the question about the white Tesla. But that did answer the question that
the documentation that she provided to the courts said that the Tesla was blue and
the VIN number was incorrect.
That document that she provided to the court saying that this is my updated information
was completely and utterly false.
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Here's Alex again.
Stephen then mentions that he was growing concerned because Meghan's friend leased a car from
him and she had fallen behind on payments.
And from there we were able to establish by cross-checking some documentation, you know,
she had just been pulled over.
And so we had the VIN number from that incident and said, is this the Tesla that you're concerned about?
And it was in fact the white Tesla.
In that moment, we established that Megan used false information and stole somebody's identity to lease the white Tesla.
That was horrible because that meant that there was at this point two people involved in her scam.
I said, listen, like she's been driving it around.
It's not her friend. Here's the documentation.
Here's the photo. Here's her being pulled over.
Use this and get your car back.
So he was able to use Tesla's app in which he could disable the car.
And so he disabled it, flew to Indiana,
picked the car up and drove it back to Utah.
He was able to at least recover his white Tesla,
but that also means that he's probably sitting
with a heck of a lot of cosmetic damage on that car.
Somebody else probably has a really negative impact
on their credit score because of her
just trying to keep up her appearances.
Here's Alyssa. She had her license suspended and she was driving for Uber with that Tesla. How
was she able to drive for Uber with no license, drive for Lyft with no license? How is she getting
away with this? That's when we realized that she had not only stolen her roommate's identity,
but was also using her dad's identity to drive for Lyft and Uber in a Tesla that she obtained
under false pretenses and under a false identity. My favorite part about that story is that
she was at the movie theater and Stephen, I think his brother was nearby. They flew
in, they locked it. She comes out, couldn't get into the car.
I lived like right next door to the movie theater.
So I even drove over there and the Tesla sitting there
and there's no other cars in the parking lot.
Alex was in, talks with Stephen about it at the time.
He was like, we're going to pick up the car right now.
And then he comes later in that night and takes the car.
We protected another person
because she was still scamming and getting away with it.
And that was what was so frustrating.
Months after Alex connected with Stephen in October 2023, he and his company Mason Motors
filed a lawsuit against Stoner for breaking terms in their two signed agreements.
One agreement that Stoner signed as herself and the other where Stoner allegedly signed falsely
using the alias of her former roommate and friend,
Abby Espy.
Members of the Facebook group
acquired the 128-page Tesla charging document,
which details the lawsuit.
The document reveals Stoner's failure
to make proper payments for the Teslas,
her submission of alleged fraudulent insurance documents,
and texts exchanged between her and Steven.
In these messages, Stoner falsely claims
that her child died in a train accident,
using this heartbreaking fabricated story
to delay fulfilling her payment obligations once again.
The document lists seven causes of action against Stoner.
Breach of contract, Stoner and SB lease agreements, breach of duty of good faith and fair dealing,
fraud, fraudulent concealment, misrepresentation, conversion, and trespass.
The document's prayer for relief wherefore plaintiffs pray for judgment against Stoner are as follows.
1. For general special consequential and punitive damages in an amount to be proven at trial, but in no event less than $64,618.
2. For punitive damages pursuant to Utah State Code, 3. For pre-judgment and post-judgment interest as allowed by law,
4. For attorney's fees and costs, and 5. For such other relief as the court deems just and proper.
On October 28, 2023, Stoner called Alyssa from jail and they discussed the release of the case documents.
Any new gossip or anything I should be aware of?
Nope, no new gossip.
Just that whole Tesla lawsuit.
Everyone kind of went crazy over that.
Oh wait, which one?
The Tesla?
Yeah, the Tesla, Megan.
I think everyone was just really baffled by the text messages.
We could see all of it, the entire lawsuit.
Oh, I know. Yeah, I told you, the hundred and something pages long.
A hundred and twenty-eight pages, Megan, and we read it all. Every single word.
I have it.
It would be right here.
Did you read every page?
I'm sure you've had the time.
I have, actually.
That 128 page document was a pretty interesting read
with all the text messages.
I'm sure you guys enjoyed that it's an exhibit.
The text messages are an exhibit,
so you might have access to them. I'm sure you guys enjoy that it's an exhibit. The text messages are an exhibit, so you might have access to them.
I'm sure you all enjoy that.
It cost a dollar, but we did get access,
and we posted it in the group and let everyone read it.
It was totally worth the dollar.
I think that was probably the most conniving
and manipulative I had seen you before.
I was actually really shocked by that, and I think a lot of us were.
It was truly almost like diving into your brain and seeing the manipulation that's possible from
from you. It was shocking. You know I've spent a good amount of time talking to Stephen's wife, and they are really
kind people, like very genuine, very kind.
And I was actually happy to see this lawsuit come about, because we were worried at the
time that maybe nothing would come of it.
I think there should have been a lot more, I would if I was you I would consider myself
lucky that that's all you're getting is a lawsuit because clearly you have no wages to garnish.
I wouldn't be surprised if all your bank accounts are frozen at some point.
I don't think they're expecting the 60 grand in full because they know I don't have them.
I don't think they're expecting the 60 grand in full because they know I don't have
Oh, no, Megan. I
Think they were trying for criminal charges and they realized that they may not have the burden of proof for criminal charges Or I can't I honestly can't speak to that. I don't know what happened
But I think that they are trying to find compensation in some way because they were truly wronged. I
hear you. I hear you too buddy and I'm just saying I think it's really it's kind of a fucked up situation. If you were me what would you tell?
I just told you what I would do I would admit to my wrongs. Right, I get that. But I mean in forms of compensation, what can I do?
Go to prison? I don't know.
I mean, I don't think offering to go to prison is going to tend to compensation that he wants.
I mean, I can offer that in my letter of back to them.
But I don't think that's going to be, I don't think the the attorney's gonna be like, yeah, we want you to go to prison. No, what you can offer them is an admission of guilt
on your part. I would give them an admission of guilt and say, yes, I did this and I owe this money.
Now, will they ever see it? I don't know. It's like jump in line. Get in line with all the people that I owe.
Right, that's the biggest thing I need help sorting out when I do get out of here, staying at home.
When you get out of here, you need a fucking job.
A J-O-B, baby girl, who needs to go earn some money.
So, yeah, I have a lawsuit in front of me, I've read it.
But I'm wondering, and I know you guys don't really want
to decide who gets paid first, but can someone offer me that? Like, I don't know where to
start.
Megan, I don't believe that you will pay anyone back, nor will it be in order. I think that
if you get out eventually, maybe years from now. So I don't think you're going to give
a choice. I don't think anyone's gonna say,
Megan, pick who you pay back first.
Okay, that makes sense.
Yeah, it's a losing argument.
If I'm picking myself, I know.
The whole thing, I had this exact conversation
with others, like Justin, it's a losing battle
of who would get paid back first,
if it's me deciding or anyone else.
It's gonna be unfair to anyone.
Um, so I agree with you.
I think it needs to be increments, I guess.
There's going to be a long line of people with their hands out waiting for money
from you for the rest of your life.
So when you go out of jail and you finally get a normal job, it could be 20
years down the road and you're suddenly paying for the mistakes that you made.
In your twenties, like this is going to be with you for the road and you're slowly paying for the mistakes that you made in your 20s.
Like this is going to be with you for the rest of your life.
You didn't commit small crimes. You committed large crimes,
a $60,000 lawsuit that Megan,
that's like a third of a home and that's just one. I mean,
I think we added up how much you owed in total and we're coming up close to like $200,000
I you know what Megan? I wouldn't be surprised. Do the Masons know that I'm currently in jail at least?
They do. I have spoke to Miss Mason a few times. I think Alex has spoke to Stephen
We've definitely been in contact and they do know that you're in jail.
Okay. Because I tried calling the attorney's office and I'm not getting through, so I don't know if it's...
I don't know what else to do right now.
Like your public defender?
No, I've tried calling Stephen's attorney.
Oh. I don't know if they'll speak with you directly.
I would highly doubt that.
Well, they did before.
And I was calling because I want to settle this.
But even if I send a letter, I don't
think it's going to make it a week or two weeks.
What do you mean settle this?
You don't have any money.
No, but I can say, hey, I admit to this.
And I want to, you know, when I get out of jail eventually, I want to make payments or something.
No, don't do that.
No, I'm laughing because you said no, you don't have any money, which I knew the whole time.
Yeah, I don't have any money right now. I'm in jail.
What do they call that, a Freudian slit? Because apparently you have 15 grand in a bank account. So, I mean, I don't know.
Well, you guys don't want to help me get it,
so I've counted that money as lost.
Megan, you don't have that money, babe.
Okay.
Don't get shitty with me because I call you out on your lies.
It's nothing new.
I have it, but no one can help me get access to it,
so why would I not count on it to lost money?
Old news, anyway.
Today, consideration of criminal charges
regarding the alleged identity theft
related to the civil case regarding the Teslas is ongoing.
On July 5th, 2024, an order was issued
to domesticate foreign judgment for Mason Motors LLC
to move the lawsuit from Utah to Indiana,
meaning the Utah court's judgment
where the lawsuit was initially filed
will now be recognized in Indiana.
The judgment in Indiana will be treated the same
as any judgment issued by an Indiana court,
meaning that the creditor, Mason Motors LLC
and Stephen Mason, can take steps to enforce the judgment,
such as garnishing wages or seizing assets in Indiana
to collect the amount owed.
The judgment amount is $68,002.10.
Jumping back a bit, amid Stoner's Tesla lawsuit,
she was sitting in Hamilton County
Jail from September 9, 2023 to March 7, 2024, when she was granted release into Hamilton
County Community Corrections.
Community Corrections programs oversee persons convicted of crime outside of jail or prison
and are administered by agencies or courts
with the legal authority to enforce these sanctions.
After only 27 days
of her community corrections program release,
on March 29th, 2024,
Stoner's mom, Gail, tragically passed away unexpectedly.
Nearly a month later on April 22nd, 2024,
after two notices of noncompliance were filed and submitted against Stoner,
her community corrections program was terminated,
and she was then sent back to Hamilton County Jail the same day.
The first information of violation of probation,
aka the document that was submitted to the judge about Stoner's behavior while she was out, states that,
quote, the defendant began a probationary period on December 18th, 2023.
The sentence was suspended on the condition that the defendant obey all conditions of probation,
but the defendant has violated certain of those conditions as follows.
Condition 15, successfully completing
any direct commitment through a community corrections program
and serve the full term required.
It alleges that the defendant, Stoner, on 4-1724,
had several events of inappropriate conduct,
which is a violation of the residential program
guideline number 15.
Inappropriate conduct shall not be tolerated, which was discovered during a search of Ms.
Stoner's cell phone.
The second first information of non-compliance with Community Corrections placement was filed
with the court.
It alleges that the defendant on 413-24, Ms. Stoner had one or more hours of unaccounted-for release time.
In the comments section of this document, it stated that, due to various non-compliance
issues such as late returns, continued unemployment, and unaccounted-for time, a cell phone search
was conducted on Ms. Stoner's personal cell phone.
The first concern that was discovered was a text conversation between Ms.
Stoner and another current male participant where she requested his personal
information, including his social security number,
to open an AT&T account for herself due to the fact that she has an
outstanding balance in exchange for an incentive.
Because of the nature of this case, and the fact that Ms. Stoner was soliciting information from and encouraging fraud and
potential non-compliance issues with another participant in the program, this obviously
generated great concern. The second issue was the discovery of more texts from Ms. Stoner to another current residential participant,
a female that included information about recent sales of her food stamps.
The sale transaction was confirmed through her Cash App.
An incident report with screenshots was immediately forwarded to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office,
who in turn sent the report to the Family Social
Services Administration for further investigation.
Again, due to the nature of this case and the fact that Ms. Stoner was engaging in inappropriate,
potentially illegal behavior and encouraging participation and potential noncompliance
with another participant in the program, this raised even more concern.
Other information obtained by Ms. Stoner's cell phone
included texts to potential landlords
indicating that she was in need of housing
and she was currently receiving disability
for a diagnosis that was obtained in 2023.
She has not provided any verification
of any diagnosis or disability to HCCC.
She has only provided paperwork that reports unsuccessful attempts to get into a particular
bank account.
It was verified that Ms. Stoner had applied to many jobs while under residential supervision.
However, the indication, due to unopened emails from most of those businesses,
is that the application process was the extent of most of her employment search effort.
Ms. Stoner posted on social media almost daily about all of her personal issues while at HCCC
and her specific business names, etc. job search, efforts and struggles.
She always ended her posts with a plea for financial assistance.
According to Ms. Stoner, she is fully aware of her negative social media and online following.
Because of that, discussions were held with her that pointed out the fact that those types
of postings were not in her best interest and likely impeded any
potential employment progress. She agreed but continued posting anyway stating,
asking for money is not illegal. Lastly, due to these same social media posts,
Ms. Stoner's motives behind her multiple self-described crisis events at HCCC were questioned. It was found that during and after
those quote crisis events, she would immediately inform the public about the specific event and
then follow it with a plea for money. Her cell phone indicated that she sometimes sent these
pleas to hundreds if not thousands of individual social media accounts. Many times she would also add that she needed money for food as well, which appeared odd
to HCCC as they provide three meals per day.
While certainly not illegal, her social media actions caused questions as to the validity
of the continuous crisis events.
These events were often, and the staff took an inordinate amount of time
responding and tending to them.
Ms. Stoner is not appropriate for return to supervision
for all the above-mentioned reasons.
It is the obligation of HCCC
to hold participants accountable for their actions
and to notify the court when inappropriate
and or potentially illegal activities continue
while a participant is serving an executed sentence.
One of the goals of HCCC is to affect behavior and thinking style changes.
In this case, it does not appear we are able to do so.
Ms. Stoner has an outstanding balance of $1,022 of which she has paid zero.
Should the court disagree with this determination, we would respectfully request a minimum payment
of $500 prior to any return so as to not begin her supervision with immediate non-compliance
issues.
On June 26, 2024, a fact-finding hearing was held to assess Stoner's noncompliance and violation of probation.
During the hearing, Stoner admitted to the violations stated previously.
Stoner's commitment to community corrections was revoked and her probation continued.
Her amended sentence was, quote, defendant is ordered to serve 508 days
in Hamilton County Jail.
With credit for 222 sentencing days,
111 actual days already served as 111 actual days
at Hamilton County Jail from March 7th to May 25th, 2024,
plus 111 days of good time credit.
Defendant is remanded to the custody of HCSO.
State moves to dismiss first notice of noncompliance,
motion granted, end quote.
Here's Alyssa.
As we're speaking, I'm just like thinking of more things
and I'm like, wow, this is really fucking crazy.
I had forgotten that some of these things had happened
because I haven't talked about it in so long. I was so ready to record with you today, but at
the same time I was like, this shit is going to bring up some feelings that I haven't felt
in a while because I'm not a victim. That's the whole thing. But I was so closely invested
in all of this and both times, you know, the first time we didn't get her arrested, but
the second time, like it was me. I got to make that call after I screamed at her on
the phone and told her like, I'm going to get you arrested. I don't care what it takes.
I was the one that got to make the call the next time,
which was also sweet fucking justice.
It was just like such a good feeling.
I had chills when I heard the trailer.
When I heard Tom's voice,
that's probably when it hit me the hardest.
Not only did the rest of us who had put our blood, sweat,
and tears into bringing this bitch down need this,
but he needed this.
He needed somewhere to go on and tell his story and exactly what happened in his own words.
After everything, I feel like this is the icing on top of the cake for me. First episode, I'm listening to it and I'm like, everyone is about to know who you are.
When I said that to her, it was so true. For so long, I thought this story would never really get the traction that it needed, and now it has.
I'm so fucking excited.
I just remember that first call with you.
I think Alex and I were like 45 minutes into talking to you
and you're like, dude, holy shit.
There's no way we could fit this into an episode.
And we had just barely cracked the surface, you know?
We were just trying to tell you the most significant things
that we could to get your attention. When I heard how excited you were and how much you were ready to like bite into
this, even though it's a lot, Megan is a lot. This story, for anyone else listening, would think that
it was not true. But with it being so public and with it being online and with her leaving such a
trail behind her, it really has made it easier to kind of pass the torch on to you, like, look, this is what we have.
And you have taken all of that information and made it into these, like, beautiful word documents and timelines.
If there was anybody that could have done it, it was you. And you've done it so beautifully.
and you've done it so beautifully.
Next time on Something Was Wrong. Before you talk to her,
she's going to approach you as,
I've made some mistakes in my life.
Trying to right my wrongs.
It's been really hard to be under this amount of scrutiny.
She's going to come off as the most pathetic person
you've ever met, and you're going to come away feeling very gaslit and probably even questioning
is it the right thing to do.
Now currently pending, we talked about this a little bit the last call, but you have two
driving on a suspended license and then the theft is really like the three items that
could potentially result in jail time.
And your counsel is saying that you will most likely not serve time for those items?
They're misdemeanors and I have proof, but I will respect the justice system and let it play out.
I posted it and said, hi, I'm looking for people who may have interacted with Megan Stoner in this group.
She has been arrested for felony fraud and I'm wondering if anyone was a victim of a scam by Megan Stoner.
Someone said I totally was and this is the first time hearing of her horrible crap.
Thank you so much for listening.
Something Was Wrong is a Broken Cycle Media Production, created and produced by me, Tiffany Reese.
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Thank you to our audio engineer, Becca High,
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And to all of you who make our show possible
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