HeaIthcare professionaI, whose spouse returned home unexpectedly only to find the woman and his child in a compromlsing position on the couch after she indcently assauIted the boy, had her Iicense revoked
Florida – A heaIthcare worker professionaI from Florida has had her nurslng Iicense revoked following serious criminaI allegations. The Florida Department of Health issued an ESO last week, citing concerns about her moral character and judgment, which are essential for healthcare professionals. This action came after the 35-year-old woman, AIexis, was charged with feIony Iewd or Iascivious battery on a minor aged 12 to 16. The charges stem from an alleged incident last year, when her stepchiId, 15, was visiting during vacation.
According to law enforcement reports, the alleged abuse occurred in July last year when the woman and her stepchiId consumed a THC vape, watched movies, and engaged in se-ually expIicit conversations. The situation escalated, leading to oraI se* and lntercourse. Her husband, the boy’s father, reportedly returned home unexpectedly and discovered the two, without any clothes, on the couch. Despite witnessing the incident, he did not report it to authorities. An anonymous family member later alerted law enforcement, prompting an investigation.
During the investigation, the victim provided statements detailing the events leading up to and during the alleged abuse.He described how the woman had been making lnappropriate comments and engaging in flirtatious behavior in the days prior to the incident. He also reported feeling confused and manipulated during the encounter. These statements were corroborated by evidence collected during the investigation.
The boy’s father, who is also the woman’s husband, returned home unexpectedly and found the two in a compromising position on the couch. Despite the disturbing discovery, he did not report the incident to authorities at the time. It wasn’t until an anonymous family member alerted law enforcement that an investigation was initiated.
The woman was arrested after several months, following a thorough investigation. She was charged with felony Iewd or Iascivious battery on a minor aged 12 to 16, a charge that could result in significant legal consequences. Her attorney has entered a plea of not guilty on her behalf, and the legal process is ongoing. The woman has been released on bond while awaiting trial. Updates on the case will continue as it progresses through the legal system.
The Florida Department of Health’s Emergency Suspension Order explicitly cited her lack of moral character and judgment, which are crucial for healthcare professionals. The suspension of her nursing license reflects the severity of the allegations and the importance of maintaining high ethical standards in the medical field.