Stephanie Dorisca was the former director of nursing at Techni-Pro Institute in Boca Raton.
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 and ...
FARGO — A Fargo licensed practical nurse was suspended from her duties in September after North Dakota officials learned she obtained false credentials in a scheme that produced thousands of fake ...
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 ...
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Stephanie Dorisca faces up to 20 years in prison.
In spring 2019, a curious piece of information landed at the FBI’s Baltimore field office. An informant said that for about $17,000, a recruiter in nearby Laurel, Md., had offered to provide a diploma ...
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.