Trial Begins for Two People Accused of Bad Butt Injections

The trial of Oneal Morris and Corey Eubank begins Monday.

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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