
‘Long Island Lolita’ survivor Mary Jo Buttafuoco says bullet in her head ‘will get me eventually’
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Mary Jo Buttafuoco reflects on being shot by Amy Fisher, the "Long Island Lolita," nearly 34 years ago, revealing lasting health effects and her recovery journey from the 1992 attack.
Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
"I’m as recovered as I’m going to get," Buttafuoco, now 70 and a grandmother, told Fox News Digital. "I still have the effects of this bullet. I’ve always said that people who get shot don’t heal from bullet wounds. You can break a leg, fall, scrape your knee and it heals. When you get shot, a bullet tears through wherever it goes, and it causes permanent damage."

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