With over 20 seasons under its belt,Grey’s Anatomyhas made the careers of its creatives, writers, and stars. The creator ofGrey’s Anatomy, Shonda Rhimes, has been at the helm of her own production company, Shondaland, which has produced many other successful TV programs. Other notable creatives who got their start on the medical drama include Krista Vernoff, who also served as an executive producer and writer on the hit comedyShameless.The writing onGrey’s Anatomyhas also been rewarded with multiple Emmys.

But one writer on the Grey’s Anatomy team made headlines, not for her creative accomplishments but for a massive controversy.Anatomy of Liesis a documentary series that examines oneGrey’s Anatomywriter’s lies and fall from grace. Specifically, the three-part documentary delves into the impact of one writer’s lies on Hollywood and her co-workers, and how one of television’s brightest hopefuls spun a web of fiction that blurred the line between storytelling and self-destruction.

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Who Is Elisabeth Finch?

She’s A Television Writer Who Got Her Start On True Blood

The writer at the center ofAnatomy of Liesis Elisabeth Finch, sometimes professionally billed as Elisabeth R. Finch. She was born in 1978 and grew up in Cherry Hill, NJ with her mom, dad, and older brother. In high school, Finch wrote a play about a father molesting his daughter, which allegedly brought her mother to tears (viaTime). Finch graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in creative writing. Then Finch attended USC to study filmmaking, where she wrote and produced her own short film titledLooking for my Brother.

In 2008, Finch was hired as a writer on theHBO seriesTrue Blood,where she worked up the ranks from writer’s assistant to junior writer to finally a main writer. She also wrote two episodes of the short-lived series,No Ordinary Family. Finch had an affinity for vampires, as she also served as both a writer and story editor onThe Vampire Diaries.

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Finch’s Cancer Lies, Explained

She Lied About More Than Having Cancer

Finch was always interested inGrey’s Anatomybut wasn’t offered a seat in the writer’s room until 2014. This came after Finch wrote an article forEllein which she detailed her diagnosis with a rare form of bone cancer called chondrosarcoma. She even wrote an episode ofGrey’sdetailing her illness.

In the writer’s room, she became the go-to writer for any plot lines involving cancer. She wrote 13 episodes and produced 172 of the medical drama. In order to maintain the charade,Finchaltered her appearance to look sick and gain accommodation while working on the show.She used her fake diagnosis to extend deadlines and take leaves of absence.

Elisabeth Finch as Nurse Elisabeth on Grey’s Anatomy

But Finch’s lies didn’t stop with her cancer diagnosis.She claimed she became pregnant while undergoing chemotherapy and had to make the life-altering decision to have an abortion.Finch also claimed thatactress Anna Paquin, with whom Finch had become close while writingTrue Blood, gave her a kidney. On top of this, Finch alleged, in 2019, that her brother died by suicide. In actuality, he is alive and living in Florida.

Finch allegedly manipulated her fellow writers onGrey’s Anatomy. In confidence, writer Kiley Donovan told Finch that her father is her mother’s sexual abuser. Finch then went on to write one of themost famousGrey’s Anatomyepisodesthat dealt with sexual assault, season 15’s “After All These Years,” which was partially inspired by Donovan’s story. Finch even made an appearance in the episode as Nurse Elisabeth. Following the reported mental stress of writing that episode, Finch checked herself into a mental health treatment facility in Arizona (viaTime).

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How Finch Got Caught

Her Partner Became Suspicious

While at the mental health treatment facility in Arizona, Finch met and befriended Jen Beyer, a mother and nurse from Kansas who was recovering from an abusive marriage. Their connection became romantic, with Finch and Beyer tying the knot in February 2020.But it wasn’t until the COVID-19 pandemic that Finch’s lies were revealed.

Later, when COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, Finch would not allow Beyer’s teenage daughter to return to school, claiming that the teen could catch COVID at school and inadvertently kill her. This began to pique Beyer’s suspicions about her partner.

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On top of Finch’s COVID fears, she claimed to have PTSD from cleaning up a friend’s remains after the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue Massacre in Pittsburgh. After doing some online sleuthing, Beyer found that Finch was lying about this incident. In fact, Beyer discovered, through Finch’s Facebook page, that she wasn’t in Pittsburgh at the time of the mass shooting but was out partying.

But the clincher came when Beyer saw Finch in a photo where she had a bandage over her chest from where a chemotherapy port had been, as Beyer knew that Finch had no scars from chemotherapy treatments. Beyer confronted Finch about her fake cancer diagnosis, and Finch admitted to lying about having cancer. She also admitted to not knowing anyone who died in the Tree of Life Synagogue Massacre.

Beyer then emailedGrey’s Anatomycreator and writer Shonda Rhimes, and disclosed the truth about Finch. At first, she was put under administrative leave while Disney Television Studios, which producesGrey’s Anatomy, investigated her case. Finch eventually resigned from the writer’s room in March 2022.

Where Finch Is Now

She’s No Longer Working In Television

In 2022, Finch checked back into the mental health facility in Arizona, where she first met Beyer. Six months later, in an interview withThe Ankler, Finch publicly confessed that she lied about her cancer diagnosis and other health issues. In the interview, Finch said:

“I know it’s absolutely wrong what I did. I lied and there’s no excuse for it. But there’s context for it. The best way I can explain it is when you experience a level of trauma a lot of people adopt a maladaptive coping mechanism. Some people drink to hide or forget things. Drug addicts try to alter their reality. Some people cut. I lied. That was my coping and my way to feel safe and seen and heard.”

While Finch has yet to return to television writing, she remains optimistic about rebuilding her life and writing career. She declined to appear inAnatomy of Lies,and posted an official statement about not appearing in the documentary on her Instagram, which is private at the time of this writing (viaPeople).

Where To Watch Anatomy of Lies

It Is Available To Stream On Peacock

The three-part docuseries,Anatomy of Lies,is actually based on Evgenia Peretz’s 2022 Vanity Fair exposé on Finch. While Peretz serves as a producer, her husband, filmmaker David Schisgall, both directed and produced the series.Anatomy of Liesis now streaming on Peacock.While it doesn’t feature interviews with Finch herself, she does appear through archival footage and voice-overs. For fans of tell-all documentaries andGrey’s Anatomyalike,Anatomy of Lieswill have viewers questioning everything.