Bobbi Kristina Brown’s ‘Nurse’ Faces Many Charges; Sobamowo Has Nothing To Do With Her Death?
The woman who was assigned to take care of Bobbi Kristina Brown at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia prior to her death is reportedly facing numerous charges anew.
Taiwo Sobamowo, the 32-year-old who posed as a nurse, was put to jail at Gwinnett County on Jan. 17 after she was charged with "four counts of practicing registered nursing without a license, financial identity fraud, and false identification documents," People reported.
It can be recalled that the only child of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston spent the remaining days of her life at the facility before she died at the age of 22 in July last year.
However, it can be noted that despite being a fake nurse, it was claimed that she has nothing to do with Bobbi Kristina Brown's death.
A document obtained by the Associated Press reportedly stated that "There is no indication in the Duluth police report that Brown's care was adversely affected by Sobamowo."
Before her controversial death made headlines, the daughter of the late multi-awarded songstress was first found unconscious while facing down in the bathtub of her Roswell townhome a year ago.
Meanwhile, the impostor, aside from this recent update, was previously reported already to have "worked as a nurse at a Washington hospice under a different person's license," and that a warning on this regard was issued by the District of Columbia Board of Nursing in October, according to Radar Online.
In November last year, Sobawomo was arrested "in connection with forgery, identity fraud and nursing without a license for her time at the Peach State facility."
Moreover, the report further stated, "That red flag set off another trigger, after the National Council of State Boards of Nursing noted that in Minnesota, a routine background check uncovered an outstanding warrant and past convictions."
In the meantime, when it comes to the latest update on Bobbi Kristina Brown's death, no new details have been reported yet.