New Jersey Nurse lured women, seized passports, forced them to labor

A new Jersey take care On Wednesday, after being convicted for enticing two women in the United States and forcing them in domestic, agreed to cancel his professional license Labor,

51 -year -old Bolaji Bolrinwa of Morstoun lost both his registered nurse and advanced practice license after prosecutors, as he said that he lured the victims in the country with false promises between 2015 and 2016, he took his false promises. Passport, And forced them to work around domestic work and childcare watch.

Bolrinwa, who is from Nigeria, but an American citizen, subjected to women for several months of physical damage, isolation and psychological abuse, unless one of the victims, a student on visa, informed a professor, in his college, who explained according to the FBI, according to the FBI, Department of Justice,

In cancellation of its license, Superior New Jersey Board of Nursing described the criminal acts of Bolrinwa as fundamentally incompatible with their professional obligations to protect public health and safety.

In April 2024, a federal jury found Bolarinwa of several allegations, including forcible labor, domestic service, and foreign harboring for financial benefits. Her husband was also convicted, although her sentence later overturned on the appeal.

In May, Bolarinwa was sentenced to 45 months in the federal prison, ordered a fine of $ 35,000, and his victims needed to restore about $ 87,518.72.

New Jersey woman was sentenced to 45 months in jail in May
New Jersey woman was sentenced to 45 months in jail in May ,CP/S.,

Officials said that when he demands to renew his nursing license in 2023, Bolrinwa did not disclose his pending criminal allegations. It is stopped from re -implemented for a new license for the next 10 years.

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Attorney General Platkin said in a statement, “Criminal acts demonstrated a completely disregard of this license against their victims for the safety of others and demonstrated a terrible lack of compassion, which has no place in the nursing profession. It was announced today that she protects the public from very serious risk, which was a practice nurse.”

Elizabeth M., Acting Director of Consumer Affairs Division. Harris said, “Bolji Bolrinwa’s two weak women fly in front of the fundamental principles of nursing physical and mental exploitation.”

He said, “His conduct and unimaginable disadvantage were more than the removal of his victims from the nursing profession,” he said.

Bolrinwa has appealed for his sentence, and a decision is pending in that appeal.