
Dead: Claudia Aderotimi believed a 'bigger booty' would help her to appear in more music videos, according to her distraught friends.

A woman who called herself the 'Black Madam' (Pictured
above) will stand trial on murder charges for allegedly performing illegal
buttocks-enhancing procedures on a Nigerian-born woman,Claudia Aderotimi who
later died in her Philadelphia hotel. A judge upheld third-degree murder
charges during a preliminary hearing today against Padge Gordon, who is also
known as Padge Windslowe, 40.
The ruling comes after a friend of the dancer testified
today that she and 20-year-old Claudia Aderotimi came to Philadelphia last year
and had their buttocks enlarged. Windslowe's defense attorney argued that both
girls knew his client was not a real doctor as they had visited her for the
injections before.
Theresa Gyamfi said the 'Black Madam' gave them silicone
injections in their hotel room — but then fled when Aderotimi went into
respiratory distress. A doctor testified that the industrial-grade, not medical
grade, silicone went to Aderotimi's blood, liver, lungs and brain. She was
rushed to a Delaware County hospital in an ambulance, but died within hours of
a pulmonary embolism, according to the doctor.
But defense lawyer Christopher Mannix said he will
challenge those medical conclusions at trial, along with allegations his client
performed the injections. The Philadelphia Inquirer said that prosecutors told
the court she painted herself out to be a medical professional when she
administered a series of injections to the two women. This was the second time the woman went to
Windslowe, paying $1,800 to $2,300 a time to have their butts enlarged

Method: Windslowe is accused of injecting a substance she
described as silicone into her client's buttocks and then sealing the wound
with super glue (file photo)
Windslowe's attorney, Christopher Mannix, argued the
silicone that killed Aderotimi had not been linked conclusively to the silicone
found at the injection site. He also said the women knew Windslowe was not a
medical professional, and that they were getting an illegal procedure.
The Black Madam has been jailed since March when she was
arrested on charges of administering a series of injections to an exotic dancer
in Philadelphia. That woman did not die but has since suffered from lingering
health problems. It is alleged that Windslowe left the hotel room even after
Miss Aderotimi complained of chest pains and breathing problems.
Police charged Windslowe in July after a year-long
investigation.
Miss Aderotimi's friends said she believed a 'bigger
booty' would help her dream to appear in more music videos. The aspiring dancer
was dropped from one shoot because directors discovered she had been wearing
padded trousers to help enlarge her bottom.
Windslowe has also beencharged with injuring an exotic
dancer who spent two weeks in the hospital after she was injected with silicone
and Krazy Glue in a similar procedure Talent scout Tee Ali, who met the Thames
Valley University student when she filmed a video, told The Sun: 'The problem
was she didn't have no butt, and she wanted a butt.
'She went to audition for one video shoot wearing fake
booty pants and she got all the attention.
'But when they found out it was fake she didn't get asked
back.'
They have also charged Windslowe with injuring an exotic
dancer who spent two weeks in the hospital after she was injected with silicone
and Krazy Glue in a similar procedure.
Windslowe was arrested in February 2012 at what police
called a 'pumping party' at a Philadelphia home. That arrest was for assault
and related charges in a separate incident that authorities said left a client
with severe lung problems from silicone that entered her bloodstream and was
later found in her lungs.
Illegal injections using substances including liquid
silicone, paraffin and petroleum jelly have been used to enlarge women's
breasts, hips and buttocks in other cases.
It was believed that Windslowe used silicon from Thailand
mixed with Krazy Glue for the injections, charging $1,000 a time.
Authorities said they knew Windslowe had injected
Aderotimi, but the Delaware County medical examiner's office was awaiting test
results from the Food and Drug Administration before determining the cause of
death. Philadelphia police believe she has performed at least 14 cosmetic
surgeries, moving locations to avoid detection.
The authorities said Windslowe would clean the site
before injecting a substance she described as silicone into the client's
buttocks. When the procedure was done, she would cover the wound with glue.
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