Wednesday, February 22, 2012
SPARTANBURG, SC --Just months after participating
in a remembrance
ceremony marking the 10-year anniversary of 9-11, a man who claimed to be a
New York City firefighter on that fateful day has admitted to being a fraud.
Jordan Liflander admitted to 7 On Your Side's Tom Crabtree that he lied about
being a member of the Fire Department New York. Liflander is now apologizing for
wearing a firefighter’s dress uniform and displaying a F-D-N-Y firefighter's
helmet during a ceremony at Wofford College last September 11 to commemorate the
10 year anniversary of the terrorist attack.
Liflander was the keynote speaker at the event in which thousands of people
attended. Liflander told Crabtree Tuesday evening that he was a member of two
volunteer fire departments in New York state and assisted in the recovery
efforts at the World Trade Center. He said that someone in New York saw an
article about him and told other firefighters and it grew from there.
7 On Your Side Reporter Chris Cato sat down with Liflander Wednesday to
discuss the lie he was living about being a captain with Ladder 133 of the NYC
Fire Department."It was just ego,” Liflander explained. “Silliness. Trying to fit in and be
one of the guys. It just spiraled out of control and became a lie I had to
live."
He says the lie started at Cherokee Springs Fire Department where he was a
paid volunteer since January of last year until today. Liflander said he
resigned Wednesday morning amidst the controversy.When asked if he had spoken at other events under false claims, he confessed
to two more appearances; one at an elementary school in North Carolina and
another, in recent weeks, at a civic club in Spartanburg.
Liflander also owned up to pleading guilty to arson in 1978. He says he set a
dumpster on fire while drunk.Liflander went on to apologize to all FDNY firefighters, especially Ladder
133. He also apologized to the Spartanburg community and all those he has hurt
with his lie.
When reached Tuesday night, one of the organizers of the event, Captain Allen
Freeman of the Spartanburg County Detention Center apologized for not knowing
about Liflander's lies.
"All my intentions were honorable," Freeman said. "I didn't look into
(Liflander's) background. I had no reason to doubt him. At the rehearsal he
offered his NYC fireman's helmet, had the uniform, claimed to be a retired
fireman. I take responsibility for that. I apologize to you and the citizens of
Spartanburg County."
Freeman said that he remembers Liflander shedding a tear during his speech at
the service as he spoke about his 9-11 experiences.
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