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Fake teen doctor sentenced to one year in jail

You might remember the 18-year old kid from Florida who posed as a doctor and got arrested a couple of times.
Now he got sentenced to five years in prison, with four of those being suspended.

According to the Rappahannock Regional Jail website, Love-Robinson was booked in November 2016. With his year-long sentence, he'll serve another six months before he is released.
Authorities said the teen attempted to buy a $35,000 Jaguar by listing an elderly woman as the co-signer.
When dealership employees got suspicious, "they Googled his name and found that a subject with the same name had been arrested numerous times on fraud type charges" in Florida, the Stafford County Sheriff's Office said.

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CNN affiliate WTVR says Love-Robinson still faces charges in Florida and will return there after his sentence is served in Virginia.


http://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/23/health/fake-teen-doctor-sentenced/


Absolutely hilarious that this guy did use his real name again..
 

TVexperto

Member
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Yeah, this is all kinds of fucked up, on his end. You can't steal from people like that. He'll be in and out the rest of his life at this rate. Seems less about money, and more about a compulsion. Considering he was out on bond, and fucked it up, I doubt he'll make it 4 years on probation.
 

Nivash

Member
What just came to my mind:
Are you even able to get into medschool in the US when you a have criminal record with a prison sentence?

Very much depends what you were in for, but even if it's something relatively benign it's definitely going to result in most schools tossing your application without a second glance. Something like this though? No chance in hell. Deservedly so. He's managed to committ serious medical fraud without a license, imagine the damage he could do if he ever got one.
 
Very much depends what you were in for, but even if it's something relatively benign it's definitely going to result in most schools tossing your application without a second glance. Something like this though? No chance in hell. Deservedly so. He's managed to committ serious medical fraud without a license, imagine the damage he could do if he ever got one.

Good.
 

Jonnax

Member
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fake-teen-doctor-malachi-love-robinson-accused-indicted/

Palm Beach County authorities said Love-Robinson was illegally operating a medical practice, complete with an office, a lab coat and stethoscope.

According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, an undercover female agent went into New Birth New Life Medical Center & Urgent Care and was met by Love-Robinson. Love-Robinson reportedly performed a physical exam on the agent and offered her medical advice

lol, this is crazy.
 
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