Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Nurse Arrested For Impersonating a Nurse
Police say she is facing charges that include identity fraud and nursing without a license
ATLANTA — A woman in charge of caring for
Bobbi Kristina Brown at the hospice where she died was impersonating a
nurse and faces charges, police said, the latest offshoot following the
death of the only daughter of singers Bobby Brown and the late Whitney
Houston.
The 22-year-old Brown died July 26, six
months after she was found face-down and unresponsive in the bathtub of
her townhome in January. In that span, police have investigated, lawyers
have traded accusations about what caused her death and tabloids have
covered every development.
There’s no indication in a police report
obtained by The Associated Press on Tuesday that Brown’s care was
affected by Taiwo Sobamowo, the nurse in charge of caring for the
22-year-old at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth. =====>
Police said Sobamowo, 32, was impersonating a
licensed nurse with a similar name and faces charges that include
identity fraud and nursing without a license.
In a statement, Homestead Hospice CEO Mallie
Sharafat said the company performed a background check and reviewed
references from other health care agencies in the area. The company
contracts with the hospice to provide care employees.
“We had no reason to believe that she was
anything other than a good nurse with proper credentials,” Sharafat
wrote. “As soon as the credentialing discrepancy was discovered by one
of our employees, we immediately took action and notified the
appropriate authorities.”
An alert published by the Georgia Board of
Nursing following Sobamowo’s arrest said she was fired Aug. 5 when she
couldn’t provide proof of a license.
Sharafat said the company has since taken “further precautions,” including re-credentialing all care staff.
Sobamowo, who has addresses in Buford,
Georgia, and Raleigh, North Carolina, was arrested Sunday and was being
held Tuesday in a Raleigh jail on a charge of being a fugitive from
another state, records show. The jail had no record of an attorney
representing her.
The case involving Sobamowo began in
September, when investigators in Forsyth County began looking into her
background after they received a tip raising questions about Sobamowo,
who had worked at an assisted living facility, sheriff’s Deputy Epifanio
Rodriguez said Tuesday.
Sobamowo faces charges of first-degree
forgery, identity fraud and practicing nursing without a license in
Forsyth County, Rodriguez said.
On Oct. 27, Forsyth County sheriff’s
Detective Cpl. Jeffrey Roe contacted Duluth police “in reference to a
high-profile case” that Duluth has some jurisdiction over, Duluth police
wrote in their report.
Roe said Sobamowo had stolen the state-issued RN number of a real nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.
“Our investigation has revealed no license or
registration on record through the Georgia Board of Nursing for
Sobamowo,” Duluth police said in a separate statement on the case.
“Documentation obtained through Sobamowo’s
employment records indicated she attended a medical college in
Washington, D.C.,” the statement said. “To date we have been unable to
confirm her attendance at this school.”
Duluth police said they’ve obtained a warrant
charging Sobamowo with practicing as a registered nurse without a
license in that city and that additional charges may be filed.
Roswell police have been investigating the
circumstances surrounding Brown’s death. In September, the Fulton County
Medical Examiner said the cause has been determined, but the autopsy
results would not be publicly revealed because of a court order to seal
the results.
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