Psychic scams $70k from a client to exorcize a demon and transfer it into a Barbie doll

BATH, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: In this photo illustration, £1 coins are seen with the new £10 note alongside euro notes and US dollar bills on October 13, 2017 in Bath, England. Currency experts have warned that as the uncertainty surrounding Brexit continues, the value of the British pound, which has remained depressed against the US dollar and the euro since the UK voted to leave in the EU referendum, is likely to fluctuate. (Photo Illustration by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BATH, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 13: In this photo illustration, £1 coins are seen with the new £10 note alongside euro notes and US dollar bills on October 13, 2017 in Bath, England. Currency experts have warned that as the uncertainty surrounding Brexit continues, the value of the British pound, which has remained depressed against the US dollar and the euro since the UK voted to leave in the EU referendum, is likely to fluctuate. (Photo Illustration by Matt Cardy/Getty Images) /
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A psychic palm reader in Massachusetts allegedly scammed a customer out of $70,000 to save her demon-possessed daughter through an exorcism.

Well, this weird news story might make you think twice before visiting your local psychic. Apparently, a psychic palm reader from Massachusetts is now being sued after she allegedly stole $70,000 from a client, claiming she needed it to perform an exorcism.

The palm reader, Tracey Milanovich, told the customer that “her daughter was possessed by a demon and she needed the money to relocate the spirit into a Barbie doll,” reports NBC Boston.

The article further goes on to state that the psychic said the 10-year-old girl was “dead in God’s eyes,” seriously frightening her mom.

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Milanovich also told the mother that the $70,000 would only cover half of the exorcism, and her daughter would need further cleansing — for more money — if she wanted to complete the ordeal and rid her child of all evil.

She also warned her of telling anyone about the procedure, insisting it would anger the spirits.

The psychic is now being charged with multiple counts of witness intimidation, theft, and obtaining property by trick.

Interestingly, Milanovich didn’t just ask for money. She also requested that her patron deliver household goods to her store to buy back her child’s soul.

You’d think the mom might have realized there was something strange going on when the psychic claimed a demon would happily take a Barbie doll as a fitting replacement to a real-life human. Anyone whose seen a horror film would know that never works out well.

For any readers who live in the Massachusetts area, we strongly advise you steer clear of Tracy’s Psychic Palm Reader on County Street.

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If you happen to have any information on the psychic or you too have been scammed, the NBC Boston article states you can call 508-679-2138 for more information.

Would you ever pay a psychic to perform an exorcism? What do you think about this weird news story? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.