More Charges for Beauty Bandit

Maria Chrysson in court, charged with violating pretrial release conditions

South Florida alleged Beauty Bandit Maria Chrysson was back in handcuffs Wednesday, after she was hit with yet another charge related to her string of cosmetic treatment thefts.

Chrysson appeared before Judge Antonio Marin in a Miami-Dade courtroom, where she was charged with violating her pretrial release related to her original arrest in May.

The 29-year-old, who's charged with grand theft and possession of fraudulent identification for allegedly stealing Botox and other cosmetic treatments from two different doctors, one in Miami and another in Miami Beach, was once again looking fabulous in a black skirt, sleeveless yellow blouse and high heels as she made her way into court.

The new charges were made following Chrysson's arrest earlier this month on similar charges, a violation of the condition of her release.

Chrysson was ordered under house arrest with an ankle monitor Wednesday -- a token order given that she's already under house arrest -- and admonished by Judge Marin not to get into any more trouble.

"I promise," Chrysson quietly told the judge, before she was forced to sit in handcuffs with orange jumpsuit-clad criminals until her release was worked out.
 
Chrysson was in handcuffs just last week after she turned herself in to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department for another charge of grand theft as well as identity theft in Broward for walking out on more beauty bills.

Chrysson denies the Fort Lauderdale theft, in which she's accused of ripping off Doctor Shino Bay Aguillera's clinic to the tune of $3,300 worth of cosmetic procedures.

Her lawyer says she's paid off the Miami clinics.

Chrysson is expected to leave court later Wednesday, and will remain out on $20,000 bail.

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