Giselle Rimolothe fake doctor who was prisoner 9 years Due to the illegal exercise of medicine, after the death of a patient, he would again be attending consultations, but with another name and another identity.
The statement was made by the journalist louis ventura in the program In the afternoon, from the América channelwho addressed the situation of laugh itwho was sentenced in 2012 by illegal practice of medicineuntil he got his parole.
The golden age in the 90s
In his couple times with Silvio Soldanin the 90s, presented herself as a nutritionist, homeopath, psychologist and specialist in “alternative therapies”, and had among her patients no less than Susana Gimenez.
soldan He had financed a clinic managed by her, although it was later shown in court that the animator had no knowledge of the treatments he carried out, and if they affected health.
The death of his patient Lilian Diaz in 2001, and the subsequent discovery that she wasn’t really a doctor made her one of the most impressive media scandals in recent years.
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A new life after prison
According to Ventura, Rimolo He made a drastic change, and after several surgeries, he would have changed his facial shape, in addition to having darkened his hair.
He also changed his identity, and uses his real name, which is Mónica, and the last name he uses is that of his lawyer Juan Carlos Gaineduwho was at the time a lawyer for Silvio Soldan.
To all this change of identity, was added the controversy that he would be treating patients again in the area of aesthetics, in a center located in San Isidrowhere they would be very restrictive with the patients who are admitted.
It was warned that if she, instead of showing herself as the administrator of the place, does it as a doctor, she could return to jail.
Source: Ambito

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