(Aug. 4) -- Talk about giving lip service to the law.
Police say Maria Elizabeth Chrysson received Botox injections and other cosmetic work from a Miami clinic, then walked out on the bill or paid with bad checks.
Officers busted the so-called Botox Bandit on Monday, charging her with three counts of grand theft and one count of scheming to defraud for allegedly bilking a cosmetic treatment facility out of about $4,000 in services, according to the Sun Sentinel.
Police say Maria Elizabeth Chrysson received Botox injections and other cosmetic work from a Miami clinic, then walked out on the bill or paid with bad checks.
Officers busted the so-called Botox Bandit on Monday, charging her with three counts of grand theft and one count of scheming to defraud for allegedly bilking a cosmetic treatment facility out of about $4,000 in services, according to the Sun Sentinel.