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September 27, 2010

Botox Bandit

Dubbed the “Botox Bandit,” Maria Chrysson, 29, pleaded guilty to stealing more than $5000 worth of botox injections and other cosmetic services in Miami, Florida.

Chrysson allegedly received services from doctors and then walked out of the clinics without paying or she would write a check with insufficient funds.  She is also accused of using someone else’s identification card.

Chrysson was arrested Monday, September 20, 2010.  She is being charged with three counts of grand theft and one charge of possession of fraudulent identification.

One medical office claims to have Chrysson on video tape committing the crime.  Chrysson denies that she committed the crimes and claims that someone that looks like her did it.

If convicted Chrysson could receive up to five years in prison for each count of grand theft equaling 15 years.  Possessing a false identification is a third degree felony in Florida and could result in up to five years in prison and up to a $5000 fine.



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