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A medical plea implicated the twins in a “suspicious allegation”…suffering for 6 years

Defamation.

The sisters were ostracized because their medical school in South Carolina called them a"cheaters"Whereas the similar grades they got in the exam It was more than a coincidence.

Of the prosecution, Kelly said: "It was devastating"We both know we’ve done nothing wrong".

After years of sufferingA jury ruled that the medical school had defamed the identical twins and awarded them $1.5 million in settlements.

And the story began, after taking the exam in May 2016, where Kelly said "We had been assigned seats at the same table, we were 4 or 5 feet apart, couldn’t see each other why monitors They obscured the view".

Two weeks later, the college formally charged them with fraud.

Kelly told the university board that their responses had been very similar since first grade, but that the board had insisted they cooperate.

The sisters had to retire the University in September 2016.

Kelly told the site "Insiders": "It honestly killed me, I’ve dreamed of being a doctor since I was little, Kayla and I wanted to help people".

The sisters decided to abandon their medical ambitions and attend college Rights.

The case took 5 years to file Lawyer The two sisters gave the jury their school records, which showed they had scored identical or nearly identical scores on tests they had taken in the past.

Nancy Segal did, psychologist A specialist in behavioral genetics and the study of twins, testifying in court, said she would only be surprised if the sisters didn’t finish with the same grades.

segal said: "They are genetically predisposed to behave alike, have been raised alike, and are natural partners in the same environment.".

Kayla said she held Kelly’s hand when he was released The verdictAir Hostess: "It was the greatest moment of our lives, we lived with this for 6 years and finally got it all back".

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Due to the accusation, the twin sisters, Kayla and Kelly Bingham, have been exposed to many difficult situationsDefamation.

The sisters were ostracized because their medical school in South Carolina called them “cheaters,” claiming that their similar grades the exam It was more than a coincidence.

“It was devastating,” Kelly said of the prosecution, “we both know we’ve done nothing wrong.”

After years of sufferingA jury ruled that the medical school had defamed the identical twins and awarded them $1.5 million in settlements.

And the story began, after taking the exam in May 2016, when Kelly said, “We were given seats at the same table, we were 4 or 5 feet apart, we couldn’t see each other because monitors They obscured the vision.

Two weeks later, the college formally charged them with fraud.

Kelly told the university board that their responses had been very similar since first grade, but that the board had insisted they cooperate.

The sisters had to retire the University in September 2016.

“It honestly killed me,” Kelly told Insider, “I’ve dreamed of being a doctor since I was little. Kayla and I wanted to help people.”

The sisters decided to abandon their medical ambitions and attend college Rights.

The case took 5 years to file Lawyer The two sisters gave the jury their school records, which showed they had scored identical or nearly identical scores on tests they had taken in the past.

Nancy Segal did, psychologist A specialist in behavioral genetics and the study of twins, testifying in court, said she would only be surprised if the sisters didn’t finish with the same grades.

“They are genetically predisposed to behave the same way, were raised the same way and are natural partners in the same environment,” Segal said.

Kayla said she held Kelly’s hand when he was released The verdictIt was the most important moment of our lives, we lived with this for 6 years and finally got it all back.

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