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In Los Angeles, a client deceived a Russian-speaking immigrant cosmetologist for $ 5000

'17.10.2018'

Source: KTLA

Authorities are looking for a woman suspected of theft on an especially large scale - she received expensive beauty treatments at a Los Angeles clinic and left without paying the bill.

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The incident occurred on September 12 at the MyBotoxLA clinic located at: 25 Ventura Blvd, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Yana Pechenik, an assistant doctor at a medical spa, reported that she had met with a new client who, after prior consultation, agreed to a procedure costing 12457 thousand dollars, writes KTLA.

Yana Pechenik (according to Google and Facebook, a Russian-speaking immigrant - ed.), Said that she spent two and a half hours with a client, injecting her with Botox and filler injections, and the patient “was happy, saying that she was going to return” ...

Jan Pechenik. Photo: Yelp

But when it came time to pay her bill, the woman ran away.

“She said that she had a friend who was involved in jewelry and she was going to give us some jewelry that she left in the car,” Pechenik says. "She left and never came back."

This incident was the first such incident that occurred at the clinic.

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“When you put your heart and soul into each patient, and someone does this to you, it really hurts,” the specialist admitted.

According to Yana Pechenik, the employees later discovered that the credit card number that the woman had given them for invoicing turned out to be fake. Most likely, the name of the patient - Emily Ross, will also be a fake.

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During the reception, strange moments arose, but, according to Yana, she had no reason to suspect the patient of intent or ask questions.

For example, she closed her eyes during all the before and after photographs, which seemed a little strange to the doctor.

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“She said she didn't speak another language, and yet she had a strong accent,” the clinician said. "She just seemed too nice and offered too many things that she was not asked about."

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Pechenik called the client a white-skinned woman aged from 45 to 50 with a foreign accent. At the reception she was in blue-gray contact lenses, the patient also had dental veneers on the front teeth and was missing several teeth in the back.

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