Aesthetician charged with injecting customers with counterfeit Botox
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[January 23, 2025]
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City aesthetician was charged Wednesday with
injecting customers with counterfeit Botox at his medical spa after some
of them complained that it made them sick.
The charges against Joey Grant Luther were announced by federal
authorities, who said some clients faced life-threatening injuries after
receiving injections between 2021 and last July at the spa business in
the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.
Luther, 54, of Manhattan, who authorities said was not licensed to
provide Botox injections, was charged with wire fraud, smuggling and
other crimes related to misbranded and counterfeit drugs. Authorities
said he'd been buying counterfeit Botox from countries in Asia,
including China, between April 2023 and last July.
Luther was released on $100,000 bail. A message for comment was sent to
Luther’s lawyer.
U.S. Attorney Danielle R. Sassoon said in a release that Luther told his
clients that counterfeit Botox he purchased from China was the real
thing.
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She said he kept injecting it into
customers even after learning that some had gotten sick or had
strange symptoms.
“Luther’s disregard for the health of his clients
put all of his victims in harm’s way and, in some cases, caused
life-threatening injuries,” Sassoon said.
According to court papers, one of Luther's patients was diagnosed
with botulism last March after receiving an injection at Luther's
business a month earlier. A criminal complaint said she initially
experienced double vision, lightheadedness, difficulty swallowing,
heart palpitations and slurred speech. It said she also could not
lift her arms.
The complaint said Luther also lied to clients, telling them that
any side effects they felt were temporary and assuring them that he
wasn't using counterfeit Botox even though he knew that he was.
During a raid last March on Luther's business, investigators found
records showing at least 700 appointments had occurred in which
Botox-related services were provided, the complaint said.
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