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52-year-old nursing school owner admits selling nearly 3000 fake credentials

Oreoluwa Ojelabi by Oreoluwa Ojelabi
June 19, 2026
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Carleen Noreus, 52, owner and operator of two South Florida nursing schools, pleaded guilty on Monday in federal court in Fort Lauderdale to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to money laundering after a two-week trial.

Noreus, a resident of Plantation in Broward County, admitted her central role in a scheme that provided 2,956 fraudulent nursing diplomas and transcripts through Carleen Home Health School in Plantation and Carleen Home Health School II in West Palm Beach between April 2018 and October 2023.

Students allegedly paid between $10,000 and $20,000 each for credentials they did not legitimately earn.

Federal prosecutors stated that many buyers received diplomas and transcripts falsely claiming they had completed required coursework and clinical training, enabling them to sit for licensing exams and secure nursing jobs across the United States.

Noreus reportedly generated tens of millions of dollars from the operation before the schools were shuttered.

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Noreus reportedly generated tens of millions of dollars from the operation before the schools were shuttered.

This case forms part of the wider Operation Nightingale investigation, a multi-year federal effort targeting fraudulent nursing diploma schemes that collectively sold over 7,600 fake credentials from several South Florida institutions. Earlier phases led to convictions of recruiters and operators linked to schools such as Sacred Heart International Institute and Palm Beach School of Nursing.

Many participants in these schemes were immigrants seeking faster entry into the American healthcare workforce.

While prosecutors have not publicly released comprehensive lists of individual graduates from Carleen Noreus’s schools, broader investigations into similar diploma mills have highlighted significant involvement of candidates from Africa, Haiti, and other countries who aspired to better opportunities as registered nurses or licensed practical nurses.

No specific graduate names from her institutions, particularly African immigrants, appear in court documents or official statements released to date.

Speaking after earlier related proceedings, federal officials stressed the profound risks posed by unqualified practitioners.

One prosecutor described the fraud as driven by “money and greed,” underscoring how it undermined public confidence in the nursing profession and endangered patient safety.

The scandal has prompted widespread reviews by state nursing boards, with some licensed nurses facing revocation of credentials, job losses, and investigations.

In at least one documented case tied to the broader scheme, a patient death was linked to a nurse holding fraudulent qualifications.

Noreus is scheduled for sentencing in September. She faces substantial prison time, with guidelines potentially reaching up to 40 years, along with significant financial penalties and forfeiture.

Also read: Adaobi Alagwu is parading fake DNA certificate – Tunde Ayeni

This guilty plea delivers a measure of accountability in a saga that has shaken trust in nursing education.

It serves as a sobering reminder of the human cost when shortcuts compromise rigorous professional standards in healthcare.

While some aspiring nurses may have been unwitting victims lured by promises of opportunity, the scheme ultimately compromised the integrity of a vital profession at a time when communities depend on competent care.

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Oreoluwa Ojelabi

Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.

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