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The Lies of Elizabeth Finch | Marks Unexplained World Podcast (Ep. 147)

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The Lies of Elizabeth Finch | Marks Unexplained World Podcast (Ep. 147)

Elisabeth R. Finch is an American television writer best known for her work on the series True Blood and Grey's Anatomy.

Finch gained public notoriety for her abrupt resignation from Grey's Anatomy, which was prompted by an investigation into a series of lies that she told about her personal and medical history.

Finch had altered her appearance to appear sick while working and used stories about her medical diagnoses to gain accommodations at work.

Finch also reportedly made allegations that her own brother abused her as a child.

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