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		<title>Wis. woman pleads no contest in corpse case</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 11/18/2008MAUSTON, Wis. (AP) _ A member of a religious sect pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor Monday after being accused of leaving another member&#8217;s corpse in her bathroom so the group could collect her Social Security checks.Tammy Lewis, 36, was fined $350 for obstructing an officer, while prosecution was deferred on the more serious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 11/18/2008<br /><br />MAUSTON, Wis. (AP) _ A member of a religious sect pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor Monday after being accused of leaving another member&#8217;s corpse in her bathroom so the group could collect her Social Security checks.<br /><br />Tammy Lewis, 36, was fined $350 for obstructing an officer, while prosecution was deferred on the more serious charges against her. She&#8217;ll receive mental health treatment and testify against sect leader Alan Bushey at his trial in April, District Attorney Scott Southworth said.<br /><br />Prosecutors accuse Lewis and Bushey of leaving 90-year-old Magdeline Middlesworth&#8217;s body on the toilet in Lewis&#8217; home after she died there in March.<br /><br />A criminal complaint says Bushey led the Order of the Divine Will sect and told Lewis that God would revive Middlesworth. The decaying body was found in May after Middlesworth&#8217;s family expressed concern.<br /><br />Prosecutors say they believe Bushey and Lewis wanted to go on collecting Middlesworth&#8217;s Social Security payments.<br /><br />The other charges against Lewis, including felonies of hiding a corpse and causing mental harm to a child, will be dismissed in two years if she cooperates and follows other court orders involving her children, Southworth said.<br /><br />&#8220;We view her as a victim as well of Alan Bushey,&#8221; Southworth said. &#8220;We also understand the power, the mental power, that Alan Bushey was exercising over her, the coercion he was exerting over her.&#8221;<br /><br />Lewis&#8217; attorney, Dan Berkos, said his client turned to Bushey and the sect for support about three years ago, after she separated from her husband.<br /><br />The attorney said Lewis is &#8220;very relieved&#8221; her case has been resolved. &#8220;She has made some really great progress emotionally and even physically. She is looking forward. She is no longer looking backward at how things should have been different.&#8221;<br /><br />Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.]]></content:encoded>
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