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and July 25.On Aug. 30, Manor Township Police charged Nathan Fisher, formerly of Lewisburg, with writing a bogus $30,247 check to purchase furniture from Interiors Furniture and Design, 3130 Columbia Ave.The Fishers had expensive tastes. And, on various websites, Nathan Fisher created an online persona straight out of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."But these visions of grandeur were apparently driven by more than a desire for material things.Fisher's attorney, Cory Miller, said Friday that "Mr. Fisher suffers from a severe bipolar disorder. He has been off his medications for some time and this is all the result of that."Miller added that now he is working "to get all of the allegations against Mr. Fisher together and expedite them in a judicious manner so we can get help for Mr. Fisher and his wife."His family stands behind him and they are being very supportive."One example of Nathan Fisher's desire to create a persona who enjoyed an extravagant lifestlye began on July 22, two weeks before his Aug. In the introduction, he writes, "I'm making this a collection of my things, as well as my wife, and our unborn daughter Kyra (who already has a collection started)."The post then lists 31 items and a "current orders" list of nine items includes a Daimler chess set Fisher subsequently said he purchased for $18,500.Readers on the thread questioned why he did not post photos of his collection, which led to a series of brief, testy responses. On July 24, Fisher wrote a long diatribe:"First of all, just because you aren't cultured and go to generic places for a honeymoon, doesn't mean everyone else in the