Toxic-tush Suspect Back In Broward To Face Manslaughter Charge
... guilty to one criminal charge against her in Miami and was sentenced to a year and a day in prison starting Jan. 7, 2013. 'Toxic tush' practitioner charged with manslaughter Open link. Broward Circuit Judge Michael Ian Rothschild, who was overseeing the Broward cases, was concerned that if Morris was in state prison through 2014, she would not be readily available for court dates in Broward. "My overall concern is maintaining the progress of these cases," Rothschild said in November 2013. "If Mr. Morris surrenders, if he goes off to prison in some other part of the state, I'm going to have to go through all the issues of bringing him back here" for court hearings. Rothschild said he would contact Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Ellen Sue Venzer to ensure that Morris would get credit for any time served in Broward jails awaiting trial. The court ultimately decided to wait for Morris to nearly complete her prison stint to serve the warrants for her arrest on the 2012 charges in Broward. About two months shy of wrapping up her 366-day prison sentence in the Martin Correctional Institution, Morris was extradited to the Broward Main Jail on Nov. 5. She ...
Transgender 'toxic Tush Doctor', 33, Has Bond Set At $40,000
... in prison if convicted of manslaughter. In November 2014, the convict was extradited to the jail at which she is currently being held. Morris, who was born a man but identifies as a woman, was first arrested by police on November 18, 2011, after a 'patient' came forward claiming she had entered a toxic concoction into her backside. She was freed but later rearrested after a second person told police they had been illegally treated by Morris and her associate, Corey Eubank, Miami Gardens Police said. Eubank, who pleaded guilty culpable negligence for his role in the surgery, was handed one year's probation at the time. The accusations against Morris escalated following Nuby's death, with an assistant medical examiner determining that she died of 'massive systemic silicone migration' as a result of cosmetic injections. Shockingly, the injections, allegedly given to the victim by Morris - who earned herself the nickname ‘toxic tush doctor’ - in South Florida in 2007, were reportedly sealed with cotton balls and super glue. They were among around 10 illegal treatments - costing ...
Transgender ‘toxic Tush Doctor’ Facing Up To 100 Years In Prison
... Glue, a black hose and a syringe but she said Morris instructed her not to look so she continued to lay face down. She also said she remembered seeing Morris squeezing Super Glue onto gauze and placing the tape on the site of each injection, but the procedure stopped before she receive all of them, because they were so painful. Morris, who called herself 'The Duchess', also treated her own face and body with the toxic injections. According to the Herald, Ms Brown was admitted to a Tampa hospital shortly after, where she stayed for over a month to recover from a series of surgeries to treat multiple abscesses. She says she also contracted a staph infection. Ms Brown's story comes after another 'patient', Rajee Narinesingh, accused Morris of making her 'into a monster' after she received several procedures from the 'doctor' in 2005. Ms Narinesingh, a transgendered woman, wanted fuller lips, cheeks and chin, but could not afford an operation by a licensed plastic surgeon, using medical silicone. She said she had heard about the 'fake doctor' by word of mouth through the transgender community. After being injected with a cocktail of toxins she allegedly left with lumpen ...
A Porn Actress, A Bogus Doc And A Butt Implant Gone Bad
... Suyima Torres, died following a botched butt lift performed there. Prosecutors have charged Jose Robusto, a purported medical doctor in Venezuela, who they believe injected Torres with illegal and dangerous liquid silicone at the facility. But nearly a year after his arrest, authorities have been unable to build a case against clinic owner Planas, who claimed no injections were ever done at the business. Planas insisted she only used the clinic to sell cosmetic products, pitch Herbalife nutritional supplements and, a couple times a week, perform on live X-rated web videos. Yet, in newly released statements, witnesses say that Planas arranged and helped carry out illegal cosmetic surgeries there. Still, the statements have not carried enough weight for prosecutors to charge Planas with practicing medicine without a license or for arranging the two procedures that led to Torres’ death. Torres’ family attorney, Jorge Silva, believes that criminal charges should be filed against Planas and her sister. “Undoubtedly, I genuinely believe ...
Condenan A 10 Años De Prisión Por Homicidio Culposo A La Falsa Médica De Florida Que Inyectaba Cemento En Glúteos
... en los cuerpos de mujeres fórmulas compuestas de cemento, aceite mineral, silicona, pegamento, sellador de llantas, entre otros productos tóxicos. Una de ellas murió en 2012 debido a complicaciones relacionadas con estas peligrosas prácticas. Por: Univision. Publicado: mar 28, 2017 | 02:03 PM EDT. En 2011 Oneal Ron Morris fue arrestada por aplicar estas peligrosas inyecciones a varias mujeres y se conocieron estas fotos que le tomó la policía. Policía de Miami Gardens. El nombre de Oneal Ron Morris ha estado durante años en los titulares de Florida y del país por ser uno de los casos más conocidos de falsos médicos estéticos: Morris inyectaba en los glúteos a sus 'pacientes' con fórmulas que contenían peligrosos componentes como cemento, hasta que una de ellas murió por esto. Este lunes la falsa doctora fue condenada por homicidio culposo a 10 años de ...
Toxic Tush Doc Begins Prison Sentence
... curvier figure paid Morris $700 for the injections in 2010. Morris allegedly used some type of tubing and inserted a toxic concoction into her backside during a painful procedure. She was rearrested after a second person came forward claiming to have been treated by Morris and her associate Corey Eubank, according to Miami Gardens Police. Eubank, 40, pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of culpable negligence last year. In exchange, he received one year of probation. In Broward, Morris still faces a number of charges including manslaughter in the death of Shatarka Nuby, 31, who died in March while serving time in a Tallahassee prison. After her death, the assistant medical examiner determined Nuby died of “massive systemic silicone migration” as a consequence of cosmetic silicone injections that were allegedly given to her by Oneal in 2007, which she then sealed with cotton balls and super glue. Before her death, Nuby told a Florida Department of Health investigator that she paid Morris at least $2,000 for about 10 treatments between 2007 and 2011 to enhance her buttocks, hips, thighs and breasts. Another woman, ...
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... leaders had hoped to have a "bell schedule," as the arrival and dismissal times are called, ready for a board discussion and vote on April 4. But they now want to take more time to explore their options. SHOULD VACATION RENTALS BE REGULATED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Despite opposition from Miami and Miami-Dade and a group of beach communities, a Florida House subcommittee today passed a bill that prevents cities and counties from passing any new ordinances that restrict vacation rentals of private homes. The 9-6 vote by the Careers & Competition Subcommittee sends the controversial bill to the 30-member Commerce Committee, which is top heavy with lawmakers from South Florida, where opposition to short-term vacation rentals has been highest. YOUR AFTERNOON TRAFFIC AND WEATHER REPORT. As you head out for your drive home, check out our live blog for the latest traffic updates and road conditions across Tampa Bay. CUBAN SANDWICH ...
Florida’s ‘toxic Tush’ Pleads Guilty In Illegal Butt Implant Case
... her patients’ rumps during black-market butt implant procedures. Oneal Ron Morris is due to serve 366 days in Florida state prison as part of a plea deal entered Thursday. (WALTER MICHOT/MIAMI HERALD STAFF). Two Miami-Dade victims suffered painful, festering wounds as a result. They reluctantly checked themselves into hospitals, but were too embarrassed to immediately tell doctors what happened. Prosecutors said the women gave their blessing to a plea deal largely because they feared the publicity of what was sure to be a high-profile trial. “It’s very sad, because people got hurt,” prosecution spokeswoman Terry Chavez told the Daily News. Oneal Morris faces additional charges, including manslaughter, in Broward County, Fla. (Broward Sheriff's Office). There was also the problem of evidence. Prosecutors said they didn’t have any samples of the toxic concoctions Morris used. Doctors collected tissue samples from at least one of the women, but only to diagnose an infection. Morris is due to surrender in January and serve 366 days in state prison. Miami-Dade prosecutors say victims were ...
Dallas Woman Guilty Of Buttocks Injection That Killed Client
... salon worker Denise Ross. A jury on Tuesday, March 28, 2017, found Ross guilty of murder in the 2015 death of woman who was injected in the buttocks with industrial-grade silicone as part of an illegal cosmetic procedure. (Dallas County Sheriff's Department via AP File). DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas salon worker was found guilty Tuesday of murder in the death of woman injected in the buttocks with industrial-grade silicone during an illegal cosmetic procedure. Denise “Wee Wee” Ross was found guilty after the Dallas County jury deliberated over the course of two days. The 45-year-old cosmetician also was found guilty of practicing medicine without a license. Prosecutors said Ross injected the silicone into Wykesha Reid’s buttocks to give her what the salon called the “Wee Wee Booty.” The compound circulated through the 34-year-old woman’s lungs, probably causing the 34-year-old client difficulty breathing, said Dr. Stephen Lenfest, who ...
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