"Botox Bandit": How One Woman's Obsession with Anti-Aging Skin Care Caused Her to Break the Law
Posted on August 10, 2010, 8:31 AM
Not having the cash to pay for injectables didn't stop one determined Floridian
"Botox Bandit": How One Woman's Obsession with Anti-Aging Skin Care Caused Her to Break the Law
According to Foxnews.com, one Miami woman has been dubbed the "Botox Bandit" by local police for having running out on $4,000 in cosmetic skin care procedures.
Maria Elizabeth Chrysson, who is only 29 (!) years-old, allegedly wrote checks for the treatments and has been charged with three counts of grand theft and one count of scheming to defraud and, The Miami Herald reports that she is under house arrest and has to wear an ankle monitor until her trial begins.
The kicker? Chrysson, who was "nabbed" by police as she ate lunch in a Miami Beach cafe, was concerned that her mug shot would be ugly because she was "having a bad hair day." She later asked the cops whether she could check her Facebook page to see whether word of her arrest had gotten out.
Thoughts on this story? Think it's pathetic that someone would resort to grand theft just to plump up their lips or is that par for the course in a country where the quest for eternal youth has become paramount?
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