Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Nurse Hit With Criminal Charges

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s Nurse Hit With Criminal Charges

A woman who treated Bobbi Kristina Brown during her stay at Peachtree Christian Hospice has been hit with multiple criminal charges, including nursing without a license, a spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County, Georgia, sheriff’s department told TheWrap on Tuesday.

In all, Taiwo Sobamowo was hit with six charges, including four charges of practicing registered nursing without a license, possessing false identification documents and financial identity fraud, the latter is a felony.

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, died at age 22 in July, after being found unresponsive in the bathtub of her Georgia home on Jan. 31, 2015.

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Sobamowo was booked into Gwinnett County Jail on Sunday and remains in custody, the spokesperson said.

As reported by CBS, Sobamowo has faced similar accusations before. Previously, Washington, D.C., officials issued a “nurse impostor warning” for Sobamowo. She had been banned from working at hospitals in D.C. after she provided “credentials under a different name, for a Registered Nurse licensed in the District of Columbia, for the purposes of employment.”

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