An Arizona woman — already on plenty sh*t lists after faking cancer in an unsuccessful attempt to get the state to pay for a late-term abortion — has been indicted on charges of defrauding military veterans’ charities, according to state authorities on Monday.

Her name is Chalice Renee Zeitner. She’s 29 years old and currently faces eight felony charges. According to the Arizona attorney general’s office, theft, fraudulent schemes and money laundering are among them.

She’s been in jail since May on the aforementioned caper gone wrong that involved her incorrectly claiming she had a terminal disease to her obstetrician, in order to get out of giving birth.

More on just how she ripped off from veterans from ABC15 in Arizona:

Prosecutors said Zeitner fraudulently obtained the personal information of the founder of Veterans Hope charities and his family in July 2012 than used it to open a credit card account under their names without their consent and charged about $25,000.

She also is accused of contacting the Veteran Tickets Foundation under the pretense of working with Veterans Hope and Armed Forces Racing.

Zeitner asked the foundation to sponsor an ad on a race car to be presented at a gala in Washington, prosecutors said. The sponsorship cost $10,000.

She is accused of providing wire instructions to transfer the funds to a personal account.

Authorities also said Zeitner sold the foundation tickets worth thousands of dollars to the non-existent gala and the money wasn’t returned to the Veterans Tickets Foundation.

The FBI is also involved in the ongoing investigation.