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In 2024, Owens was indicted on seven felony charges—fraud, forgery, perjury, tampering with evidence, and more. Her actions included altering ultrasound images, lying under oath, and submitting fake medical documents. Notably, she hired freelancers from Fiverr to manipulate images and attempted to convince courts of false health claims.
Her legal battles culminated in Clayton Eckart successfully winning a legal case against Owens, with the court ordering her to pay over $149,000 in legal fees and recommending further investigation into her conduct.