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Death Shows Danger of Silicone Injections
April 01, 2004
ALBANY, Ga. (AP) - The death of a transgendered person who received injections of industrial-grade silicone illustrates the dangers of "pumping," a thriving underground practice in motel rooms or apartments among men living as women.
Authorities say 23-year-old Andre D. Jeter suffered convulsions and fell unconscious Dec. 10 after receiving injections in her hips and buttocks during a "pumping party" here. She died a month later.
Stephen Oneal Thomas, 31, was charged last week with murder and other offenses for allegedly administering the injections. Thomas' lawyer refused on Tuesday to comment.
One of Thomas' roommates, Nikkia Scott, and other drag queens have been getting illegal, back-room injections of silicone to give themselves some of the things nature denied them when they were born male - breasts, wider hips, more prominent cheekbones.
They know the risks are extreme, and still they do it.
"Anything you put in your body that don't belong there will hurt you in the long run," Scott said of her $6,000 worth of injections. "But believe me, it has been worth it. It has been worth it."
Scott and three others were also arrested in the case and charged with conspiracy and practicing medicine without a license. They were accused, among other things, of helping Thomas by recruiting patients at drag-queen beauty pageants.
The victim was a man living as a woman, as are all four defendants.
While medical-grade silicone is implanted under the skin in sealed sacs to keep it from leaking, pumping involves injecting silicone straight into the body.
And the silicone used is the stuff sold in hardware stores as a sealant. It is not sterile and can cause infections, particularly in the lungs.
The silicone is often mixed with paraffin, oil, even peanut butter, said Dallas Denny of the transgender support group Gender Education & Advocacy. In Jeter's case, it was probably mixed with baby oil, based on how it smelled to others who received the injections, said James Paulk, an investigator for the district attorney.
There was so much silicone in Jeter's body that when incisions were made during the autopsy, a clear, brownish liquid flowed out, Paulk said.
The scope of the phenomenon is unclear. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and transgender groups said they do not keep track of the problem. But Paulk said a "slew" of people have been injured, including three or four in Montgomery, Ala., six or seven in Columbus, Ga., and a few in Jacksonville, Fla.
"The transgender society is a very tight-knit society. They don't like to give each other up because if you do, you get barred from the pageants," Paulk said. "If they're not hurting and they're not experiencing medical problems, they aren't calling me."
A day after his arrest, a stubble-faced Scott, wearing large hoop earrings, was back to gluing weaves to heads at a beauty parlor in Albany, a town 150 miles south of Atlanta. His roommate Jazz, also arrested in the case, was at home, wearing pajamas and pink flowered flip-flops.
Jazz and Scott compete in drag shows during "black society" nights at a bar called Queens in Albany. They dress in gowns and rhinestones and perform songs for tips.
They both strongly denied any involvement in giving silicone injections and said they did not know their roommate Thomas was "pumping."
Scott, identified as Freddie Clyde in court documents, said her silicone injections have not caused any serious health problems. But Jazz, whose legal name is Mark Edwards, said she has had three procedures - face, bust and lower body - that cost her about $3,300, and has suffered severe side effects.
Last year, she said, she started coughing heavily and discovered that the silicone had gotten into her lungs, giving her chemical pneumonia. She spent two months in the hospital and several more months on bed rest, and her weight dropped from 270 to 150.
She also lifted up her T-shirt to show the scar under one of her breasts where doctors went in to remove a hardened clump of silicone.
As for Jeter, Jazz said, she had taken the injections too far. Jeter had complained that her head itched and that her hair had stopped growing, according to Jazz. "Jeter was making herself look like a monster," Jazz said.
Despite her own health problems, Jazz said she has nothing against the woman who gave her the injections.
"I don't want to prosecute her, I want to thank her," she said. "I'm the one who wanted the work. She did nothing wrong but what I wanted."
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Associated Press correspondent Elliott Minor in Albany, Ga., contributed to this report.
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On the Net:
Gender Education & Advocacy: http://www.gender.org
La Gender: www.geocities.com/lagenderinc
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silicon pumping also becomes an addiction. I know someone here in Cebu who has become so addicted to it her face has become a total caricature as a result of too much silicon oil in her face...
Kimberly Smedley of Atlanta, Ga., pleads guilty to giving illegal silicone buttocks injections
BALTIMORE, Md. (WUSA) - A woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to administering commercial silicone buttocks injections for nearly seven years. Kimberly D. Smedley, 45, of Atlanta, Ga., pleaded guilty to conspiring to introduce and deliver into interstate commerce an adulterated and misbranded device.
The guilty plea was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein and Special Agent in Charge Antoinette V. Henry of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Office of Criminal Investigations.
"Kimberly Smedley endangered her customers' lives by injecting them with commercial silicone, causing at least one victim to suffer lung damage from a substance not approved by the Food and Drug Administration," said U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein. "No one should undergo medical procedures in a hotel room."
According to her plea agreement, from around 2003 to October 2011, Smedley administered silicone injections into the buttocks of customers for enlargement purposes. Smedley administered these injections in hotel rooms in Baltimore, Washington D.C., Detroit, New York City, Philadelphia and elsewhere, using silicone stored in an unlabeled water jug, medical grade syringes and super glue with cotton balls to cover the point of injection in an effort to prevent the silicone from leaking out.
She was paid between $500 and $1,600 in cash for each session where she typically injected silicone in nine places on each side of the buttocks. Smedley received over $200,000 in cash for administering illegal silicone injections.
Smedley is not a licensed medical practitioner and the silicone is not approved by FDA for this purpose. Smedley represented to customers that she used medical grade silicone. However, the silicone Smedley used, 100 centistoke dimethyl siloxane fluid, is intended to be used for metal or plastic lubrication, as an additive for paint and coatings, and as furniture or automotive polishes. From one manufacturer alone, Smedley ordered over 4,920 pounds of the silicone since 2003 at a cost of over $20,000.
From 2009 to 2011, Smedley paid an individual to provide security in the hotel rooms where the injections were taking place.
On four occasions from October 2010 to March 30, 2011, an exotic dancer residing in Maryland paid Smedley to administer the injections. At the last treatment, the customer requested injections in her hips and Smedley complied. Two days later, suffering from shortness of breath, the customer went to Johns Hopkins Hospital where fluid was detected in her lungs and she was treated for pneumonia. A day and a half later, the customer felt worse and went to Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore.
A CAT scan revealed silicone in the customer's lungs, and she was diagnosed as having poisoning and toxic effects of silicone, with a major risk of death. She remained at the hospital for four days and still has silicone in her lungs.
Smedley faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake has scheduled sentencing for July 12, 2012 at 9:15 a.m.
http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/stor...storyid=199203
: Woman admits giving bad butt injections
An Atlanta woman has pleaded guilty after she was accused of traveling to cities on the East Coast and illegally injecting women's buttocks (what did she inject them with?). Kimberly Smedley apparently administered the injections in hotel rooms (find out how much she charged). She faces a maximum of five years in jail (find out what one of her victims suffered).
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Kimberly Smedley Pleads Guilty To Illegal Silicone Butt Injection Charges
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Kimberly Smedley pleaded guilty to illegally injecting women's butts with silicone.
She's going to jail for literally putting junk in the trunk.
Georgia native Kimberly Smedley -- accused of traveling across the East Coast injecting women's buttocks with toxic silicone to enlarge them -- pleaded guilty today to a felony conspiracy charge stemming from the illegal operation, according to the Smoking Gun.
Smedley, 45, reportedly had clients in Baltimore, D.C., Detroit, Philadelphia and New York City who would pay a mere $1,600 for the injections. Smedley admitted to a New York Post reporter in 2008 that she was "not a nurse," yet her clients would pay for the process that included pumping their butts full of a silicone used for "metal or plastic lubrication, as an additive for paint and coatings, and furniture or automotive polishes," court documents show.
When an undercover Post reporter probed Smedley, she claimed that she used "medical-grade" silicone, even though real plastic surgeons use fat transfers or butt implants. She would inject each cheek up to 10 times with the stuff, then plug any holes with cotton balls and super glue.
Illegal silicone treatments have killed people whose injections hit a vein and caused blood clots, the paper reported.
Clients paid Smedley a total of $200,000 between 2003 and 2011, prosecutors charged. A real butt implant procedure can cost up to $10,000, and doctors told the Post that illegal injections are "dirt cheap" in comparison.
Another person charged in the case is ex-D.C. cop Martin Freeman, Kimberly Smedley Complaint while she injected her clients from hotel rooms.
Smedley faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine when she's sentenced on July 12, according to the Washington Examiner.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1385872.html
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