Texas prosecutors targeting a state representative for corruption charges announced this week the lawmaker shelled out over $51,000 of her own dough on an online psychic, and showed up to work hopped up on morphine, reports said.

Texas state. Rep. Dawnna Dukes is preparing for a misdemeanor corruption trial for allegedly giving a taxpayer-funded raise to a legislative aide to cover gas money for driving her daughter to and from school, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Prosecutors announced 19 other “extraneous acts” they plan to bring up during the trial, set to get under way Oct. 16, including the psychic and morphine accusations, which aren’t necessarily related to the charges, but paint a galling picture of the 12-term legislator’s alleged behavior, the outlet reported.

Those accusations include hiding a cellphone from investigators and being absent from roll call 65 percent of the time, the outlet said, citing court papers.

Dukes allegedly paid an online psychic $51,348 from December 2014 to January 2016, totaling nearly $1,000 per week, court filings say, according to the outlet. It is unclear who the psychic is or why Dukes paid so much money for the service.

Dukes also allegedly showed up to work impaired while trying to perform legislative duties, court papers show. On March 29, she showed up late to a House Appropriations Committee hearing and stated, “I know I’m talking a lot. I’m full of morphine and will be headed out of here soon.”

When investigators got a search warrant for her cellphone, she allegedly provided a phone that did not match the identification number on the one they requested, court papers say.

Prosecutors are trying to salvage a felony case against Dukes after a Texas House official gave conflicting information about reimbursement vouchers for travel to the Capitol in 2013 and 2014 that Duke may have not taken and falsified.