MOORESTOWN, N.J. (PIX11) — A New Jersey nurse has lost her license after she was convicted of luring two women to the U.S. and forcing them into domestic labor, according to Attorney General Matthew Platkin.

Prosecutors said Moorestown resident Bolaji Bolarinwa took the victims’ passports once they arrived and forced them to work for little pay by attacking and threatening them repeatedly. The victims were subjected to physical violence, isolation, constant surveillance and psychological abuse, according to officials.

Bolarinwa was found guilty of forced labor, alien harboring for financial gain and document servitude after her trial in April 2024. She agreed to revoke her nurse’s license on Wednesday in a final consent order filed with the New Jersey Board of Nursing.

Bolarinwa failed

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