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    Fake plastic surgeon gets 3-year jail term

    MARSEILLE, France
    Mon Sep 8, 2008 2:44pm EDT
    Surgical tools for breast augmentation are displayed in an exhibition hall during the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons annual conference in London September 27, 2007. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

    MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - A French court sentenced a doctor on Monday to three years in jail for posing as a plastic surgeon and endangering patients by operating on them illegally in a derelict Marseille clinic.

    Oddly Enough

    Michel Maure went on trial in June accused of luring hundreds of patients to the dirty premises under false pretences between 2002 and 2004 and carrying out painful, unhygienic operations on them.

    Maure was also sentenced to pay a 75,000 euro ($107,600) fine and to compensate his victims, about 100 of whom had complained of disfigurement and permanent damage to their health.

    He went on the run while the court prepared its ruling and was arrested in Spain on August 19 after being spotted on a luxury yacht. Spain is expected to hand him over to France within days.

    Maure was a qualified doctor but not a trained plastic surgeon. He was struck off the list of recognized French doctors in 2007 over his activities at the Marseille clinic.

    French media have reported that the disgraced doctor had proclaimed himself "one of the greatest surgeons in the world."

    (Reporting by Jean-Francois Rosnoblet, writing by Estelle Shirbon; Editing by Matthew Jones)



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