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Slender Man Fall: Application for preventing the judge of Wisconsin to end Morgan Geyser sentenced to the stabbing of Payton Leutner

Madison, Wis. – A woman in Wisconsin, who serves time for the slim man from 2014, may not rise from a mental facility despite the arrangement of a judge last month.

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Morgan Geyser's hearing for the publication of a possible plan was canceled. It is due to new allegations from the facility in which it is treated, including the claims that a man has sent her work of art with violent nature.

Her lawyer denies that she did something inappropriate.

In January, Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren instructed the state's Ministry of Health to create a plan for its supervised publication within 60 days.

A new hearing to check whether Geyser's publication should be revoked is set for next week.

Geyser – now 22 – was 12 years old when she and a classmate lured her friend in Waukesha, Wisconsin into the forest, and stabbed her 19 times to please the fictional fictional character, according to the authorities, in a case that continues to create national headlines.

The victim, Payton Leutner, suffered life -threatening injuries, but ultimately survived. Geyser and their co-Asail Anissa Weier were charged with an adult court for attempted attempted murder.

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Geysis was convicted of the indictment, but was not found guilty due to mental illnesses or defects and sentenced to up to 40 years in a psychiatric institution.

Weier was not found guilty due to mental illnesses or defects after he was guilty of less charges and was sentenced to up to 25 years in a psychiatric institution. In 2021, at the age of 19, Weier was granted supervision.

Three psychologists had testified last month that Geyser was also mentally ready for the supervised publication.

Kelley Robinson and Julia Reinstein from ABC News contributed to this report.

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