Julie DeVuono — who raked in $1.5 million selling fake vaccine cards during the COVID-19 pandemic — pleaded guilty on Friday to forgery and money laundering.
A Long Island nurse who raked in $1.5 million selling fake vaccine cards during the COVID-19 pandemic pleaded guilty on Friday to forgery and money laundering.
“This defendant used her position as a nurse practitioner to circumvent the law by uploading false information into New York state-wide databases,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. DeVuono’s guilty plea comes after two co-defendants originally charged in the scheme, Marissa Urraro, a licensed practical nurse, and receptionist Brooke Hogan reached a secret agreement to testify against their ex-boss, The Post learned.
DeVuono, a Long Island nurse, who sold fake vaccine cards during the COVID-19 pandemic, pleaded guilty to forgery and money laundering.Nurse ‘laundered’ cash from $1.5M COVID vaccine fraud to pay off her mortgage: DA
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