3/2/12

The Philly Pumping Party Black Widow is CAUGHT! & ARRESTED!



The Philadelphia Pumping Priestess! Transgender Woman arrested for toxic buttocks injections!!
Police arrest a woman who allegedly performed illegal cosmetic posterior procedures.
Even though a ruling on the first case has never been made, Padge Victoria Windslowe, also known as the Black Madam, is finally behind bars Wednesday night. This time for injecting another woman with silicone who ended up in the hospital as a result.
Authorities say the transgender woman was arrested just as she was allegedly getting ready to have what are known as a Pumping party; a back alley event where mostly transgender individuals go to have their buttocks enhanced by injecting silicone.
According to authorities, she staged another pumping party on February 19th where a 23 year old exotic dancer from North Philadelphia was injected and ended up in the hospital.
"She received a silicone injection into her rear end by Padge Victoria Windslowe. Two days after that on February 21st, she went to Temple University Hospital with shortness of breath, and she was spitting up blood," said Lt. John Walker.

Windslowe first came to the attention of law enforcement last year in February after a 20 year old British woman; Claudia Aderotimi flew into town to have the injections and later died.
Police say Windslowe performed the injections although she was not licensed to do so.
She was never charged because the Delaware County District Attorney has yet to rule on whether the injections contributed to her death.
Authorities plan to revisit the case.
"The mere fact that she's out there continuing to inject people, makes us all irate; myself, anyone in law enforcement, that this girl still has the audacity to go out here and continue to do this, even thought she knows that it is hazardous and for what she did in the past," Lt. Walker said.

Police say the latest victim just got out of the hospital late Wednesday, but still has a long road to recovery.
Windslowe is being charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and fraudulent business practices.
Homicide charges may be forthcoming in the connection with the first case. Stay tuned for further developments in this case!

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