The trial of the two South Floridians accused of injecting people’s buttocks with Fix-a-Flat and other substances in an alleged black market business is scheduled to begin Monday.
Oneal Morris and Corey Eubank were arrested in 2011 and charged with practicing medicine without a license after victims alleged Morris had injected their legs and buttocks with a mixture that included Fix-a-Flat, cement and superglue. Both have pleaded not guilty.
Morris has been arrested multiple times for performing cosmetic procedures without a license in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
In late July 2012, Morris, who police said was born a man and identifies as a woman, was also arrested on two charges including manslaughter in the death of Shatarka Nuby, 32.
She died from "massive systemic silicone migration" as a result of the cosmetic silicone injections that Morris gave her in her black market buttock-enhancing business, according to authorities.
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