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THE FAKE TRANSGENDER DOCTORS GOT
ATTACKED BY VICTIM’S FAMILIES!
The man accused of helping inject women with a toxic
mixture of tyre sealant, cement and super glue has been attacked by the mother
of one of his alleged victims during a taping of a talk show.
Corey Eubank, who allegedly duped women into paying for the injections to enhance their behinds, was on Spanish-language show Cristina when the woman allegedly swung at him with a needle.
'The victim’s family jumped out of the front row and the victim jumped out and started attacking my client,' Eubank's lawyer Jim Lewis told the Miami Herald.
As host Cristina Saralegui runs for cover, the show's
guest lunges at Eubank, left
Speaking with CBS Miami after the attack, Eubank added: 'The mother jumped out of the audience, came and grabbed a syringe and threw it and it hit me in my forehead. I wanted to scream as loud as I could.'
Speaking with CBS Miami after the attack, Eubank added: 'The mother jumped out of the audience, came and grabbed a syringe and threw it and it hit me in my forehead. I wanted to scream as loud as I could.'
Following the alleged attack, which occurred around 9.30 p.m. at Dural Studio in Miami, Florida, police questioned at least one person, Lewis said.
Eubank, 40, of Hollywood, is accused of assisting
Oneal Ron Morris, who police say tricked women into paying for injections which
left their bodies horribly disfigured.
Morris, also known as 'Duchess', performed the procedures, while Eubank coordinated the appointments, police said.
The toxic injections left several alleged patients hospitalised and in need of corrective surgery.
Morris, also known as 'Duchess', performed the procedures, while Eubank coordinated the appointments, police said.
The toxic injections left several alleged patients hospitalised and in need of corrective surgery.
But the duo have claimed they are innocent and they
remain out on bail.
Eubank appeared on the show in an attempt to clear his name. He was on stage with members of his legal team and Shaquanda Brown, who claims Morris's injections left her disfigured.
Discussions on the show became heated when Brown's mother, who was seated in the front row, allegedly grabbed a syringe from a table and lunged at Eubank.
The syringe, which was to be used for a demonstration later in the talk show, scratched Eubank on the forehead. Security officers restrained the woman.
Eubank appeared on the show in an attempt to clear his name. He was on stage with members of his legal team and Shaquanda Brown, who claims Morris's injections left her disfigured.
Discussions on the show became heated when Brown's mother, who was seated in the front row, allegedly grabbed a syringe from a table and lunged at Eubank.
The syringe, which was to be used for a demonstration later in the talk show, scratched Eubank on the forehead. Security officers restrained the woman.
It is the latest drama in the case, which has received
nationwide attention for the 'fake doctor' at its centre.
Morris, 30, was born a man but now lives as a woman. Her police photographs show an apparently enhanced rear, which police say is her own work.
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FBI JOINS 'BOOTY BOOST'
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The FBI has joined the investigation into the death of
a British teenager who died after a botched 'booty boost' operation in a hotel
room near Philadelphia Airport.
Claudia Aderotimi, an 18-year-old wannabe rap star from London, died after the 'backstreet' operation carried out by a transgender woman known as the Black Madam almost a year ago. She had hoped a curvier rear would boost her showbiz career.
It was thought Aderotimi had been injected with industrial grade silicone which caused her to have a massive heart attack only hours after the op. But coroner tests have failed to establish the type of substance used.
Forensic experts with the FBI crime lab are now trying to find out what kind of substance killed Aderotimi. They have taken over investigation into the case as part of a wider inquiry into illegal cosmetic surgery procedures.
Claudia Aderotimi, an 18-year-old wannabe rap star from London, died after the 'backstreet' operation carried out by a transgender woman known as the Black Madam almost a year ago. She had hoped a curvier rear would boost her showbiz career.
It was thought Aderotimi had been injected with industrial grade silicone which caused her to have a massive heart attack only hours after the op. But coroner tests have failed to establish the type of substance used.
Forensic experts with the FBI crime lab are now trying to find out what kind of substance killed Aderotimi. They have taken over investigation into the case as part of a wider inquiry into illegal cosmetic surgery procedures.
Morris claimed in an interview on Entertainment Tonight: 'They didn’t catch me doing anything. So they are just allegations. So I’m innocent. I really am innocent or whatever.
'I didn’t do any of these things to these people. Just know these people who are lying are ruining my life. That’s all I have to say.'
Morris was initially arrested November 18 after an alleged patient complained that she injected cement and a chemical compound called Fix-a-Flat, which is used to mend car tyres, into her backside.
The
alleged victim was hospitalised with pneumonia and a bacterial infection after
receiving a lethal cocktail of injections from Morris in May 2010.
She was left with life-threatening injuries, needing several surgeries and round-the-clock care.
She was left with life-threatening injuries, needing several surgeries and round-the-clock care.
But Florida health investigators took more than a year to gather evidence against Morris because the woman was too embarrassed to come forward.
Morris was allowed out on bail then arrested again on November 23 when a second alleged victim came forward. Eubank, 40 was arrested the same day.
Morris performed her operations in homes and hotel rooms across South Florida, police say.
Another alleged victim, Raji Narinesingh, wanted fuller lips, cheeks and chin, but could not afford an operation by a licensed plastic surgeon, using medical silicone.
Narinesingh, who is also a transgender who lives as a woman, says she 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 shapes in her cheeks, a misshapen chin and a
ballooning upper lip. She later had to pay a real surgeon to repair the botched
job.
'I have learned my lesson,' She said. 'I could have
died. I know that now.'
But Morris denied that she is a fake doctor. 'If anybody’s the victim, it’s definitely me,' she said
But Morris denied that she is a fake doctor. 'If anybody’s the victim, it’s definitely me,' she said
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