PDA

View Full Version : 'Paralyzed' veteran given free home caught walking


Team Sergeant
05-22-2015, 19:54
A special kind of military fraud. His wife a co-conspirator....



'Paralyzed' veteran given free home caught walking

Dillon Collier, KENS 5

DRIPPING SPRINGS -- A national non-profit that built a specially-adapted house in Dripping Springs for a wounded Army veteran is now 'weighing its options', after contrasting stories have emerged regarding the severity of the soldier's injuries.

Army Specialist Justin Perez-Gorda suffered a traumatic brain injury while serving in Afghanistan in January 2011.

For years, he and his wife claimed publicly he was paralyzed from the belly button down.

"He has permanent loss of use of both lower extremities. He's paralyzed from the belly button down," Josephine Perez-Gorda said during a taped video segment later used by Homes for Our Troops for fundraising efforts.

However, weeks after the couple moved into a home in rural Hays County late 2013, videos and pictures surfaced showing Justin walking on the property.

Residents of Dripping Springs who spoke with KENS 5 said the couple became angry and withdrawn, when approached about Justin's apparent recovery.

The I-Team reached out to Homes for Our Troops last month. Officials from the non-profit acknowledged they had been aware of concerns raised by neighbors since early 2014.

Homes for Our Troops Executive Director Bill Ivey said the non-profit repeatedly reached out to Justin last year, to no avail. Ivey said late last year a Homes for Our Troops employee drove from Alabama to Texas after the previous attempts to reach out to Justin had been unsuccessful.

According to Ivey, Justin refused to come out of a back bedroom. The employee talked to Josephine for 45 minutes, but left town without any answers, Ivey said.

Jan Francis, Homes for Our Troops Program Support Manager, told the I-Team via telephone last month: "Its very hard to get someone help when they don't want it."

Hours after being contacted by the I-Team last month, Homes for Our Troops removed the donation link from Justin's biography page. Ivey said donations received from people who clicked the link had been going to other Homes for Our Troops projects since the Perez-Gorda's home was completed in December 2013.

A U.S. Army spokesman confirmed Justin was medically retired from the military, but said his medical records are sealed.

Weeks after the I-Team first contacted Homes for Our Troops, Justin's bio was updated to indicate he was diagnosed with "incomplete paraplegia". Ivey said the bio was updated after reviewing paperwork Justin provided to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that qualified him for a specially adapted housing grant.

"Obviously there is something out there we missed. Homes for Our Troops continues to assess the situation and is weighing our options," said Ivey via telephone earlier this month. Ivey said he spoke with Justin recently, and advised him to "be a good neighbor."

Ivey said taking the home away from the family would be a "last resort".

A former military doctor who did not treat Justin Perez-Gorda offered insight into the possible discrepancies in information regarding Justin's injuries.

"A TBI [traumatic brain injury] alone would not generally and rarely ever cause paralysis from the waist down," said Dr. Jesse Neeley, medical director of Reeves Rehabilitation Center at University Hospital and a physician with UT Medicine San Antonio.

Neeley is a former Army doctor who spent time working at Brooke Army Medical Center's Warrior Clinic.

"At one year you can say they've recovered most of what they're going to recover. Over that year, post traumatic injury, the swelling decreases, the nerves recover from their trauma and the person can regain strength and sensation," said Dr. Neeley.

Justin declined comment last month, telling the I-Team "get off my property" as he unloaded lumber in his garage.

cont:

http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/military/2015/05/21/paralyzed-veteran-given-free-home-caught-walking/27718013/

exsquid
05-22-2015, 20:16
Fuck that guy.

x/S

Joker
05-22-2015, 20:27
Reminds me of Eddie Murphy

Link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKtjBqJ4NxA)

Sohei
05-22-2015, 21:42
Disgusting!

JJ_BPK
05-23-2015, 05:05
I wonder what BS he has been telling the VA?

Rather than chase the charity's PR problem.

Sick the VA on him for fraud..


:mad::mad::mad::mad:

miclo18d
05-23-2015, 05:39
Gents, this is going on a lot.

I know a guy that is 100% rated, "not able to work", supposedly from a back injury that I believe was non-combat related (I would guess adding a PTSD rating he somehow got a double rating claiming he can't work), this guy that "that can't work", does crossfit and jujitsu to start his day off and is having his dive lessons paid for by a scuba charity. The guy is a leech but I don't have any solid evidence on him but I know he is full of crap! You can look at his service records but not the med records.

The entitlement gang is hitting the street after a combat tour sucking up benefits for guys that need them.

Caveat emptor :mad:

glebo
05-23-2015, 06:38
Ashamed to say, but I have a nephew who was a supply guy (SP4) with one trip CENTCOM and claims PTSD. I also have a neighbor who was a mechanic and claims the same....after one rotation.

Convoy scty, incoming??? who know's, but what a sham. Burger King run out of mayo???

Hell, I got shot in the head (Mott Lake) annddd..iii'mm fffine... lol

As long as the bennies are their, they're gonna get'em...

JimP
05-23-2015, 08:06
couple of things:

I know Bill "Ranger" Ivey real well. He is a freakin' character and will definitely get to the bottom of this. I suspect he'll personally go and paralyze the dude if he is found to have been fraudulent in the attainment of this house, (just kidding for you bed-wetters out there...).

As I am in the process of retiring, I can tell you that this doesn't surprise me at all. There is actually a cottage industry out there where folks advise you on how to game the system. Even the contracted folks that come in and teach/speak on the ACAP program give "hints" on gaming the system on claiming all sorts of bennies out of VA and "Uncle Sugar" that you are not entitled to receive. I've been advised to claim "sleep apnea" (currently the cause du-jour); tinnitus; phantom pains; PTSD (I think I may have gotten a paper-cut once downrange); etc. Disgusting.

What asses me up, is that there are a lot of folks out there who would look down on the crack-head, 5th generation welfare Mom's doing this but have no problems doing it themselves. Fraud is fraud is fraud. Makes me sick.

Razor
05-23-2015, 21:05
Paralyzed from the belly button down? Make him self-cath to empty his bladder in front of a witness. If he can do it without flinching he's either truly paralyzed, or one hard MF that I don't want to mess with.