‘Botox Mom’ Getting Visit This Week By Department Of Children & Family Services
June 15 2011, Published 9:26 a.m. ET
‘Botox mom’ Sheena Upton will be getting a visit from the Los Angeles County of Department of Children & Family Services this week as part of their ongoing investigation, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
Upton went on national television, claiming to be a fictitious character named Kerry Campbell, and said she had injected her eight-year-old daughter with Botox, causing a national outcry. Upton then made the bombshell announcement that she made it all up, and subsequently claimed that she never actually injected her daughter with Botox.
Upton lives in Southern California with her two daughters, and another family member since the scandal erupted.
"Social workers from the Los Angeles County of Department of Children and Family Services will be visiting Sheena and her two daughters this week,” a well placed source told RadarOnline.com. “The visit was supposed to happen last week, but had to be rescheduled. Sheena has had a family member staying with her since all of this drama erupted.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported Upton could be facing criminal charges, and DCFS will turn their findings over to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office. It will then be up to the District Attorney to determine what counts, if any, Upton could be charged with.
"Sheena could be looking at several labor law violations or a child neglect charge. DCFS is being extremely thorough with the investigation. Officials want to make sure the girls are emotionally and physically well cared for," the insider revealed.