The transgender woman accused of injecting toxic materials into unsuspecting patients looking to boost their booty pleaded not guilty to three counts of practicing medicine without a license.
Oneal Morris, 31, sent a written plea to a Broward County, Fla., judge on Thursday, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.
Prosecutors say Morris injected her patients with a dangerous concoction that included Fix-A-Flat, rubber cement and caulk inside a motel room in 2009. She was busted after two women who had the procedure ended up with lingering illnesses and deformities.
A year after having the procedure, one woman reportedly began coughing up blood. Doctors later discovered what appeared to be bathroom caulk in her lungs, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
Pictures show that Morris herself has a disproportionately large posterior.
Her attorney maintains that she is innocent.
In an interview with “Entertainment Tonight” last year, Morris said it was all a setup.
“They didn’t catch me doing anything. So they are just allegations. So I’m innocent. I really am innocent or whatever,” she said.
“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.”
The dangerous faux doctor's arrest was one of many of alleged butt-injecting con artists.
Last month, an Atlanta woman pleaded guilty to injecting women's buttocks with commercial-grade silicone often found in paint or furniture polish. A woman in Staten Island was also busted this year for offering two undercover police officers illegal injections.
What these hoes & tranny's would do to get a a$$. People with money get implants & these mofo's is using Fix-A-FlatThey got a tire a$$
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