Cuban Arrested in Hialeah for Running an Aesthetic Recovery Center

Cuban Arrested in Hialeah for Running an Aesthetic Recovery Center Without a License

The Cuban Bryan Ledesma He was arrested for running an Aesthetic Recovery Center in Hialeah, Florida, USA without a permit.

Ledesma is 19 years old. That Federal Criminal Police Office (FBI) accused him of 6 charges for running the recreation center Bellísima convalescent homelocated at 154 and 38 Terrace in Southwest Miami Dade.

Authorities visited the home, which had been converted into a clinic, and found 6 patients in varying degrees of recovery. had gone through Aesthetic Operations and for several days they were served on the spot.

AméricaTeVé commented on the court documents, saying that the Florida Department of Health’s criminal investigation unit and FBI agents interviewed the patients.

Bellísima Recovery offered its customers accommodation and assistance at different values from $200 per night depending on the room and contracted services, including nursing and meals.

Agents checked thoroughly House with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. As they investigated, new patients came to stay and be treated at the recovery center.

The young Cuban said when he was arrested that his girlfriend’s grandfather worked as a cook at the convalescent center.

In court, Ledesma was ordered to bail at $30,000 and the investigation into the case remains open.

In 2020, Miami Police arrested a Cuban woman and her daughter pretending to be fake doctors for buttock augmentation. They interrogated their clients at a hotel in the town of Doral and administered controlled drugs they had obtained illegally.

Undercover Miami cops contacted the women, made an appointment, and set up cameras and microphones in the room in advance to record everything. They were accused of, among other things, practicing medicine without a license and attempting to sell or supply controlled drugs.

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