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Tracy Milanovich is the Massachusetts-based palm reader who stole $71,000 after convincing a mother that her daughter was possessed, cops said. The Somerset Police Department said in a press release that Milanovich, 37, had been charging the woman in exchange for exorcising the demon. In addition to the cash, Milanovich is also accused of getting the victim to buy household items for her, such as bedding and towels.

Milanovich was arrested on December 27. The victim first went to police on December 17 which prompted the investigation. Milanovich is facing charges of six counts of obtaining property over $250 by trick, larceny and intimidation of a witness. Police are asking anybody else who feels as if they have been victimized by Milanovich is asked to come forward. Victims are asked to contact Somerset Police Officer Donald Cormier at 508-679-2138.

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Documents in the case, via NBC Boston, show that the victim told police that Milanovich said the victim’s daughter was “dead in God’s eyes” and had “something inside of her that was bad.”

Milanovich allegedly said that in order to save the 10-year-old’s soul, the victim would have to “purchase her daughter’s soul back.”

The victim said that Milanovich had promised to put the demon in a Barbie doll. The police report goes on today that the victim was told not to tell anyone about the exorcism or else the spirits would find out.

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At one stage, the victim told police that Milanovich asked for more than $6,000 as only “half” of her daughter’s soul have been “cleaned.” Milanovich then allegedly said she would need an “additional $6,058.00 to remove what was left.”

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According to a Facebook page for Milanovich’s business says that the services she provides include “tarot card readings,” “full life readings,” “spiritual healing” and “psychic readings.” Milanovich also says that she has the ability to “advise on all matters of life.” Milanovich operated her business, Tracy’s Psychic Palm Reader on County Street in Fall River since 2009.

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When speaking about the crystal light therapy in her Standard-Times interview, in which clients lie on a bed close to some crystals, Milanovich said, “Some people feel lost and they can’t see their path clearly. It’s something like a new form of acupuncture. Also, it regenerates blood cells. It helps with healing. It helps with inflammation.”

Milanovich said that her crystals had been imported to the U.S. from Brazil, where the crystal light therapy treatment originated. Milanovich mentioned in the interview that crystal light therapy had cured her husband’s knee inflammation.

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