Boston Woman Charged With Trying to Extort Lawyer for Breast Implants Over Car Accident
Says she was joking
A Boston woman is charged with trying to extort money from a lawyer so she could get breast implants.
It all started with a car accident in South Boston on Sunday. Police say the lawyer brushed up against Deborah Yi with his car. She was walking at the time and says she wasn't hurt. She later called him to say she wouldn't press criminal charges if he gave her $7,000 that she intended to use for a breast enhancement.
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Sounds like she is being charged with acting like a lawyer without a licence.
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