COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov 7, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Charges have been dropped
against an Ohio man whose wife has admitted telling friends and relatives he had
cancer to get money from them.
Phylip Chen, 38, of Columbus was told Friday he no longer faces prosecution, The
Columbus Dispatch reported. He had taken and passed a polygraph test.
Chen took the test under an agreement between his lawyers and prosecutors that
he would be cleared if he passed. If he had failed, the agreement called for him
to plead guilty to receiving stolen property and tax charges.
Melanie Chen pleaded guilty to theft and received an eight-year prison term. She
always told investigators she acted on her own, telling her husband his parents
were giving her money for helping them with their Taiwan real estate business.
"The whole time, I was speaking the truth, and they weren't whatsoever the least
bit interested in hearing it," Chen said.
Chen said he had little contact with his parents at the time and only learned
his wife had told them he had cancer when he and Melanie were charged.
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