Forget about the three faces of Eve.
A once-celebrated Harlem doctor has at least 12 personality “alters” inside her, according to a government shrink who says he spoke with two of them.
Dr. Diana Williamson, who was lauded for her treatment of minorities with HIV and AIDS, claims to have suffered from dissociative identity disorder — formerly known as multiple-personality disorder — for more than 20 years.
Williamson, whose own shrink says she has 13 alters, blames the disorder on repeated childhood sexual abuse, including at the hands of a priest who went to prison for assaulting dozens of kids in the 1960s and ’70s.
But while Williamson, 56, revealed her sexual abuse nearly a decade ago, she’s only now raising the “Sybil”-like multiple-personality claim in a bid to avoid the slammer for selling phony OxyContin prescriptions.
In Manhattan federal court yesterday, her lawyer said Williamson’s crimes were actually committed by an alter ego called “Nala.”
Defense lawyer Jonathan Marks also filed court papers containing an 87-page report by a Park Avenue shrink who repeatedly examined Williamson for the feds.
Dr. Stuart Kleinman said Nala and another personality, “Darkness,” revealed themselves on Jan. 19 during the sixth of Williamson’s seven sessions with him.
“The personality components-alters ‘Nala’/’Darkness’ reported that Dr. Williamson currently possesses 12 alters, who ‘all know each other,’ ” Kleinman wrote.
Speaking in a single voice, Nala and Darkness said they “were like ‘identical twins’ ” who served as “psychological repositories of the childhood trauma which ‘Diana’ suffered,” the report states.
They also told Kleinman that “ ‘Diana’ is present approximately 50 percent of the time,” while they are present “approximately 10 to 15 percent of the time.”
Another alter, “Benny” — Williamson’s “repository of physical pain” — “is present approximately 20 to 25 percent of the time.”
Her other alters range from a 6-year-old boy, “Jimmy,” to four female doctors.
Williamson declined to comment on her alter egos.
Her personal psychiatrist of 20 years, Dr. Paula Eagle, said Williamson actually has 13 alters.
“I didn’t believe until I saw it, but once you open your eyes and look at what’s right in front of you, it’s pretty obvious,” Eagle said.
In 1998, Williamson was named to Crain’s New York’s list of “dynamic” New Yorkers. But she got busted in August 2010 for her role in a drug ring that peddled OxyContin she prescribed to about 30 “straw buyers” who were patients of hers at a Harlem clinic.
After using Medicaid funds to fill the prescriptions, the patients passed the pills to a dealer, feds say.
Williamson pleaded guilty this year and faces up to 14 years’ prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
In court yesterday, Chief Judge Loretta Preska appeared skeptical of the multiple-personality diagnosis.
“It doesn’t seem to have impaired her ability to function at a high level as a medical professional,” Preska noted.
But Preska postponed sentencing until Oct. 19 after defense lawyer Marks said any incarceration would be a “death sentence” because Williamson suffers from severe asthma and anaphylaxis.