GUILTY PA - Claudia Aderotimi, 20, dies after buttock injections, Philadelphia, 8 Feb 2011

This woman is a trip. Black Madam speaks out and blasts media. Her Attorney says she is still local and she is not on the lam. Oh and according to her business is better than ever as she's still administering the injections that possibly caused a young girl her life.



http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/118811149.html

Her spokesperson explains just how Black Madam learned her "craft".
 
Bail reduced. House arrest. Hearing delayed.

If someone can bail out The Black Madam she'll have to stay with her parents. She won't be allowed to be in posession of syringes. She also won't be able to be in possesion of Super Glue.

Her hearing is on hold until they can determine what she used for the implants on her last "victim" which may take a long time.

http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/35485-pumping-party
 
http://www.phillytrib.com/news/stat...cle_90ba6e00-909b-5147-aff3-74b792cb6f17.html

Testimony began on Thursday in the trial of Padge Windslowe, 44, who is accused of causing the death of a 20-year-old woman following a series of illegal silicone injections.

Windslowe, a transgender, dubbed herself “the Michelangelo of buttocks injections.”

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20150221_Black_Madam_client_recounts_fight_for_life.html

They had dated since 2004, had visited England and France, and shared an Ardmore house for two years. But Nikolaus Banks said it was not until he was being questioned by detectives on Feb. 10, 2011, that he learned the full extent of girlfriend Padge Victoria Windslowe's lucrative sideline and how it had gone horribly awry.

Banks, 29, testified in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court on Friday during the second day of Windslowe's trial on third-degree murder charges in the Feb. 8, 2011, death of Claudia Aderotimi, a 20-year-old exotic dancer from London who flew to Philadelphia for a buttocks-enhancement procedure: silicone injections from Windslowe.

Banks said that on the afternoon of Feb. 7, 2011, Windslowe, 43, was driving him to work when she mentioned that "a girl she did a side job on that morning became sick and had some sort of bad reaction"... Banks said he tried to learn more about the "bad reaction" but Windslowe would not elaborate. "She said she'd keep me posted," Banks said.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/l...ck_Madam_s_work_renowned_among_strippers.html

In early 2012, Saunders continued, she learned that Lillian was back in business, and made an appointment for more injections. This time, she said, she asked about the woman who had died. "She said, 'That woman was drunk and high, and probably didn't do what I told her to, but I didn't kill her,'" Saunders told the jury of six women and six men.

Saunders said she organized about four or five "butt parties" for Windslowe at her house until Feb. 29, 2012, when police raided a party at her home and arrested Windslowe.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20150225__Black_Madam__blackmailed_me__doc_says.html

The affair was in 1993 and lasted three months, but one suburban doctor says the dalliance with "Black Madam" Padge Victoria Windslowe cost decades of personal anguish, demands for money, and involvement in a criminal probe of her silicone buttocks-enhancement business.

James Taterka, a Montgomery County gastroenterologist, told a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jury Tuesday that he was ashamed of cheating on his wife and humiliated that he and his medical practice had been dragged into Windslowe's murder trial...

Taterka's reason for testifying for the prosecution was to affirm that neither he nor his Flourtown-based medical group, Hillmont GI, ordered 58 gallons of industrial-grade silicone liquid from a Texas company between Dec. 18, 2007, and Jan. 31, 2011.
 
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/20...in-black-market-body-enhancement-murder-case/

The defendant in the black market body enhancement murder and aggravated assault case faced relentless cross-examination Friday...

Several female clients testified earlier that Windslowe routinely represented herself as a physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner. But during direct examination, Windslowe denied that and told the jury she said she had been trained by a nurse.

But during cross-examination, the prosecution presented another email in which Windslowe wrote that she was a practicing physician’s assistant. In response, Windslowe explained that she was a physician’s assistant to a Doctor in Thailand... although she acknowledged she is not licensed and has no formal training.
 
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/09/body-sculptor-convicted-dancer-death

A former madam who bragged of doing black-market “body sculpting” on thousands of women was convicted of murder Monday in the death of a British dancer who died hours after silicone injected into her buttocks moved to her lungs and stopped her heart...

Windslowe was also convicted of aggravated assault for injuries to a Philadelphia woman who became seriously ill after the injections. And the jury found her guilty of two weapons counts – the weapon in question being the industrial-grade silicone.

She faces 20 to 40 years in prison on the murder conviction alone.
 

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