Calvin Butler, Florida man posed as doctor, injected silicone, Crazy Glue into buttocks of patients
A Florida man is facing charges of unlicensed practice of health care causing serious bodily harm after he injected silicone into at least two patients’ buttocks at a motel room, according to a Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office arrest report obtained Wednesday.
Calvin Edward Butler, 44, also known as Tamieka Butler, performed the injections at El Patio Motel dating back to June 2012, the report said.
The first alleged victim, a woman, told detectives in December that she received injections from Butler at the motel four times between September and October, costing her $200 per session.
Continuing from the police report: The victim said she would disrobe from the waist down and Butler would use a felt tip pen to mark areas on her buttocks where Butler felt she “needed fullness. With the victim lying down, Butler would pour out a clear liquid from a Pedialyte bottle, telling the woman it was sterile silicone, the report said. After pouring the liquid into a plastic cup, he filled syringes from the cup which he used to inject into the woman’s buttocks, the report said.
After the woman’s last injection procedure, she began to feel painful nodules at the injection sites and she contacted Butler. Butler told her to take warm baths and massage the nodules and the symptoms would subside, the report said.
The victim soon began to suffer from several open and oozing wounds, fevers and swollen lymph nodes, and went to the emergency room.
More details of Butler’s scam and the side effects, check out the NBC report here.
Just in the fall, a woman known as “The Duchess” was released on bond after using Fix-a-Flat to inject into women’s buttocks, more on that story and a disturbing photo – here