Overview
- The New Jersey Board of Nursing accepted a final consent order on Wednesday revoking Bolaji Bolarinwa’s registered and advanced practice licenses and barring her from reapplying for 10 years.
- A federal jury in April 2024 found the Moorestown nurse guilty of forced labor, alien harboring for financial gain, and document servitude.
- She was sentenced in May 2025 to 45 months in prison and ordered to pay a $35,000 fine and roughly $87,500 in restitution to the two victims.
- Officials say she lured the women to the U.S. in 2015–2016, seized their passports, and coerced round‑the‑clock domestic work through violence, isolation, surveillance, and psychological abuse, with one victim ultimately alerting a professor who contacted the FBI.
- Authorities said she failed to disclose her pending criminal charges during a 2023 license renewal attempt, while her husband’s separate conviction was overturned on appeal and her own appeal remains pending.