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Fake South Florida butt doctor going to prison

Ron Oneal Morris pleads guilty to practicing health care without a license.

By Evan Bleier
Results of lipoinjection to buttocks assisted with lipectomy of other regions. (Otto J. Placik/CC)
Results of lipoinjection to buttocks assisted with lipectomy of other regions. (Otto J. Placik/CC)

(UPI) -- Fake South Florida butt doctor Ron Oneal Morris pleaded guilty to one count of practicing healthcare without a license and was sentenced to 336 days in state prison.

Morris was accused of injecting “super glue” and Fix-A-Flat into the buttocks of women in order to help give them curvier figures. Morris, who was born a man but identifies as a woman, will begin serving her sentence on January 7, 2014.

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A deal was worked out between Morris’ attorney and prosecutors because there was a lack of physical evidence and witnesses were reluctant to testify in the case.

According to police, Morris was first arrested in November 2011 when a woman who wanted a job at a nightclub paid her $700 for injections. It’s alleged that Morris used tubing to insert a toxic concoction into the woman’s backside.

Her associate, Corey Eubank, pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of culpable negligence in exchange for one year of probation.

Morris is still facing charges in the death of Shatarka Nuby, 31, who died of “massive systemic silicone migration.” Prior to her death, Nuby said she paid Morris at least $2,000 for treatments to enhance her buttocks, hips, thighs and breasts.

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