Maryland Man Sentenced for Selling Fraudulent Nursing Diplomas, Transcripts and Nursing Licenses

On Monday, September 16, 2024, the Honorable Deborah L. Boardman sentenced Ejike Asiegbunam, age 55, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland to 21 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, for conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Judge Boardman also ordered Asiegbunam to forfeit $1,662,732 that Asiegbunam personally received as a result of the fraud. According to Asiegbunam’s plea agreement, Asiegbunam conspired with others to sell fraudulent nursing diplomas and educational transcripts to individuals (“purchasers”), and assisted the purchasers in fraudulently obtaining nursing licensure, which the purchasers needed to obtain employment in the healthcare field. Asiegbunam owned and operated Nursing School 2, which was not licensed to offer LPN degrees. In addition, many students received RN degrees from Nursing School 2 without attending labs, classes, or completing required clinical assignments.

Specifically, between approximately January 2018 and June 2021, Asiegbunam and his co-conspirators recruited potential purchasers in Maryland and elsewhere who were looking to obtain nursing degrees. Asiegbunam sold purchasers false and fraudulent Nursing School 2 documents, which Asiegbunam signed as the owner of Nursing School 2. In addition, students paid Asiegbunam and others to complete required prerequisites to enter the nursing program at Nursing School 2. Asiegbunam generally charged purchasers between $15,000 and $22,000 for false and fraudulent Nursing School 2 documents. Asiegbunam also generally charged approximately $5,000 to complete online prerequisites. In total, Asiegbunam sold false and fraudulent Nursing School 2 documents in exchange for at least $1,390,332.

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