COP'S WIFE NABBED IN VAX CARD SCAM!
Globe|February 21, 2022
Prosecutors charge nurse & assistant made $1.5M selling phony med records
COP'S WIFE NABBED IN VAX CARD SCAM!

NURSE Julie DeVuono is accused of raking in a whopping $1.5 million — in just three months — by selling fake COVID vaccination cards, and her cop-hubby is being investigated to see if he was part of the shameful scam.

DeVuono, 49, owner of Long Island’s Wild Child Pediatrics, is charged with forgery and filing false information with the state and her employee Marissa Urraro, 44, also a practical nurse, faces a forgery rap.

They pleaded not guilty and were released without bail late last month.

Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney K. Harrison blasted the cash-spinning scam saying: “As nurses, these two individuals should understand the importance of legitimate vaccination cards as we all work together to protect public health.”

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