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Alleged Victims Of Fake Butt Doc To Appear On Dr. Phil

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Alleged victims of a South Florida transsexual who claim they were injected with "super glue" and flat-tire repair materials in botched illegal cosmetic surgery procedures will be featured on Thursday episode of Dr. Phil.

On the show, which airs at 4 p.m. on CBS4, Shaquanda Brown will tell Dr. Phil about her year-long ordeal after she went to Oneal Morris, aka "The Duchess", for what she thought was a silicone injection. State and local officials claim Morris used cement, fix-a-flat, mineral oil, and super glue in a mixture which she allegedly injected into his victim's body for cosmetic surgery purposes.

Also appearing on the show is Rajee Narinesingh who told CBS4 last month that she underwent a back room procedure by Morris more than two years ago and is still trying to fix what she did.

"I had to end up going to surgery, to get me even to this point," Narinesingh said as she pointed to the lumpy disfigurements on her face she still is trying to have reversed.

Narinesingh, a man who lives as a woman, said she did not have the money to pay a licensed plastic surgeon to enhance her features and went to Morris after learning of her by "word of mouth" in the transsexual community.

Dr. Phil will also talk with 40-year old Corey Alexander Eubanks, and his attorney. Eubanks reportedly worked with Morris and shared the money from the unlicensed procedures.

Morris and Eubanks have both been charged with practicing medicine without a license.

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