'Black Madam,' Defendant In Buttocks Injection Trial, Makes Wardrobe Change After Court's Suggestion
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The murder trial of a Montgomery County woman accused of performing a deadly buttocks-enhancement procedure took a bizarre turn Thursday when the court suggested the defendant make a wardrobe change.
Padge Victoria Windslowe, also known as the "Black Madam," walked into the courtroom wearing very sheer pants and a low cut top.
The court suggested the defendant perform a clothing change.
A short time later, Windslowe returned to the courtroom wearing a long black dress and long black coat. Windslowe even did a model pose for her attorney.
Windslowe is on trial for third-degree murder in the death of woman in 2011. Prosecutors contend the woman died after Windslowe performed a black market buttocks enhancement procedure.