

Other victims contacted police in the days afterward. In the case that brought the scheme to light last week, Morris is accused of duping a Miami Gardens woman into paying for six injections of what, in her case, was a near-lethal formula of chemicals administered through a tube hooked to a cooler, according to police and state investigators. He was rearrested Wednesday after a second victim came forward. Morris, a man who identifies as a woman, was arrested last week on charges of practicing healthcare without a license, causing serious bodily injury, and bonded out. Miami Gardens police said that both Eubank and Morris were in jail Wednesday night. The injections left the victims ill, sending them to hospitals. What they really got, according to police, were injections of cement, mineral oil, Fix-a-Flat and Super Glue. Morris’ clients believed they were getting a backside enhancement. He was arrested Wednesday, and is out of jail awaiting trial after posting $5,000 bond today.Įubank is accused of aiding Oneal Ron Morris, 30. A second person has been arrested in South Florida’s notorious “toxic tush” case, charged with assisting a fake doctor accused of leaving patients with life-threatening injuries from a buttocks-enhancement procedure that involved injecting a toxic stew of household and automotive chemicals into their bodies.Ĭorey Alexander Eubank, 40, of Hollywood, was charged with two counts of unlicensed practice of a healthcare professional with serious injury and two counts of acting as a principal, according to Miami Gardens police.
