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The SoulCycle instructor who described herself as an “educator” in order to get the COVID-19 vaccine may have committed a crime … but we’ve learned it’s unlikely she’ll be charged.
Stacey Griffith‘s looking at a possible perjury charge — or a charge of offering a false instrument for filing — if it’s shown she knowingly submitted a false statement on the vaccine eligibility form … this according to the New York State Dept. of Health.
Both charges are misdemeanors, and if convicted … she’d face up to 1 year in prison and a fine of up to $1,000.
A law enforcement source connected to the matter tells TMZ … it would be rare for prosecutors to charge someone with a crime under these circumstances.
Our source says…