Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Ross: Prison for fake breast examinations

Breast cancer awareness is very essential, but that does not mean just anybody should be administering breast examinations, particularly after downing Jäger bombs. According to the Idaho Statesman, a Boise woman named Kristina Ross, 37, has been arrested for fooling other ladies into bar-room breast exams. Kristina Ross – known to her "patients" as Dr. Berlyn Aussieahshowna – is being held with $ 100,000 bail for two felony counts of practicing medicine without any license. Article source – Kristina Ross arrested for tricking women into breast exams by Personal Money Store.

Ross looked for ‘patients’ at nightclubs

There were reports of interactions with Ross. Many women reported this. According to the prosecution, one woman disrobed for Ross and another was fondled above her clothes. These both happened in the very same place. Boise bars were the locations. Women kept calling and asking for Dr. Berlyn Aussieahshowna at a local licensed plastic surgeon's office who talked to the Statesman. Even though nobody using the name of Dr. Aussieahshowna worked there, women would call to say that they had scheduled appointments.

breast inspection and breast cancer were things that Kristina Ross seemed to know a "significant" knowledge about based on her victims. Police are currently looking for other potential victims who might have come into contact with Ross in one of the nightclubs she was known to frequent.

Ross had a previous criminal record – being a man

Right now, Ross claims being a woman. She is a transgender reportedly. Ross was a criminal within the state of Idaho when she was a male. He was convicted of aggravated battery in 2003 with the name Kristina Ross nevertheless. Ross was classified as a man by the Idaho State Department of Corrections while it was changed to "MTF" meaning male to female after being in a male prison for a bit. The Idaho authorities explain that Kristina Ross was not using the general population.

Exactly what the consequence was for the crime Ross determined recently

Kristina Ross is currently being held on $100,000 bond, although her court-appointed attorney had requested $5,000 bond. Each of the 2 charges Ross faces for practicing medicine without a license is punishable by as much as five years in prison.

Articles cited

Idaho Statesman

idahostatesman.com/2010/11/17/1422431/judge-sets-high-bond-for-woman.html

DIY breast cancer awareness with Olivia Munn

youtube.com/watch?v=Po2lGo7LIPM



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