In January 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the prosecution of a massive fake nursing diploma scheme against three Florida-based nursing schools. The investigation has now expanded to include at least eight (8) schools of nursing.
The investigation has now resulted in charges against 25 people in five states and found evidence that they allegedly worked to “sell” more than 7,600 fake diplomas, along with school transcripts, between 2016 and 2021. Click here to learn more.
The Federal Indictment.
We have obtained a copy of the federal indictment filed against the individual owners, operators, and staff members whom the FBI alleges were committing the crimes that included selling diplomas and transcripts. View the federal indictment filed in the investigation to check for any names you recognize by clicking here.
Additionally, you can view other helpful press releases and documents on “Operation Nightingale” on our website here.
Concerns We Have About This Investigation.
Based on the nurses that we have spoken with, we have a number of concerns about this investigation. As usual, the events that have resulted in this “scandal” have been going on for years, as many as eight years. Nothing has been done until recently and then it is as though a tornado has just hit. We are concerned about what we view as a massive over-reaction that is resulting in many babies being thrown out with the bad bath water.
What seems to have been overlooked is that these nursing schools were all accredited by the proper accreditation bodies until this happened. We have clients who contacted the Florida Board of Nursing which affirmed that the schools were legitimate, accredited schools before our clients enrolled in them and only enrolled after being assured that they were.
In many cases, our clients and others with whom we have spoken attended other accredited schools of nursing but then transferred to one of the Florida schools and received credits for their transferred courses. There was and is nothing illegal or wrong about this. We have spoken to many nurses who took all required courses to become nurses, performed their clinicals, graduated, received diplomas, took the NCLEX (national nursing) examination and passed, and became licensed nurses. Some of these have been practicing for years. Some have been practicing for only days. Yet now, they are all getting letters telling them that they are under investigation for possible fraud. It is devastating to many of them who worked so hard to become nurses.
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