Witness Testifies Defendant In Silicone Injection Murder Trial Tried To Extort Money After Affair

By Steve Tawa

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --- At the silicone injection murder trial in Philadelphia, a suburban doctor testified that after his affair with the defendant, she tried to extort money from him.

Prosecution witness James Taterka, a Montgomery County gastroenterologist, says neither he nor his practice ordered the industrial grade silicone that Padge Windslowe was using for butt injections to enhance clients' rear ends.

The doctor, married for nearly 30-years, says she used 'phony invoices' to pretend she was ordering in the name of his company. He testified despite his past personal indiscretions, he would 'never compromise his professional integrity.'

He followed an agent for the Food and Drug Administration who testified that a documents trail shows Windslowe ordered 58-gallons of the substance between 2007 and 2011.

Once she got into legal trouble, the doctor testified the defendant called his wife, threatened to release an explicit video of him and posted on the website, BuzzFeed, that he 'trained, supplied and loved the Black Madam.'

He says he was 'terrified and humiliated,' and hired Reputation.com to put up positive postings to bury it.

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