South Florida woman sentenced to 6.5 years in prison in fake nursing degree scheme

A South Florida woman has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for her involvement in a multi-million dollar scam centered in South Florida. 

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The scheme revolved around the sale of counterfeit nursing school degrees to thousands of individuals.

Gail Russ, 72, was sentenced to 78 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, and ordered forfeiture of $861,672, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida said Wednesday.

Registrar’s role unveiled

According to reports, Russ held the position of registrar at the Palm Beach School of Nursing in Lake Worth, one of the three South Florida institutions implicated in the fraudulent operation. 

Together with Sacred Heart Institute in Fort Lauderdale and Sienna College of Health in Lauderhill, these schools had been identified as key players in the elaborate scheme, which saw the distribution of over 7,600 fake nursing diplomas. 

All three institutions have since ceased operations.

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Convictions and sentencing

Following a comprehensive three-week jury trial in Fort Lauderdale, Russ was one of three defendants to receive federal prison sentences for their involvement in the scam. 

Cassandre Jean, the proprietor of Success Nursing Review in Brooklyn, New York, received a 36-month sentence, while Vilaire Duroseau, who operated the Center for Advance Training and Studies in West Orange, New Jersey, was sentenced to 33 months in prison. 

These individuals had previously been found guilty of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud charges.

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Unveiling the scheme

The intricate web of deceit, termed “Operation Nightingale” by authorities, provided aspiring nurses with an illegal shortcut to licensure and employment. 

In total, 27 defendants faced charges and convictions in 2023 for their roles in the fraudulent scheme.

Approximately 7,600 individuals paid an average of $15,000 for falsified diplomas. 

Reports are that around 2,400 of these individuals managed to pass licensing exams, subsequently securing positions as registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, or vocational nurses across multiple states. 

Court filings reveal that these nurses found employment in various healthcare settings, including a hospital in Georgia, Veterans Affairs medical centers in Maryland and New York, a skilled nursing facility in Ohio, and an assisted living facility in New Jersey.

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