MIAMI — Five people have pleaded guilty in South Florida to participating in a wire fraud scheme that created an illegal shortcut for aspiring nurses to get licensed and find employment. Krystal Lopez ...
Twelve more people, including eight South Floridians, were charged for their role in a scheme that sold thousands of fake diplomas to aspiring nurses across the country — nearly three years after ...
The nursing schools illegally charged each student between $10,000-$17,000 for a diploma — without requiring proper training, officials said. United States Attorney Markenzy Lapointe speaks to the ...
James Enowitch sold $5 million worth of bogus degrees, prosecutors said. This screengrab shows one of the seven fake websites created by James Enowitch as a part of a fraudulent diploma mill.
More than two dozen people across the US now face federal charges for their roles in a major scheme to sell fake nursing diplomas, a scam that investigators say may have put lives at risk in hospitals ...
They each face up to 20 years in prison at a July 27 hearing. Five people pleaded guilty in Miami federal court to wire fraud conspiracy for participating in a fake nursing diploma scam that sold more ...
The Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing last week suspended another nurse that state Department of Public Health officials said was connected to a national fake diploma scheme. The board agreed ...
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