06/05/2026
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leading organized crime and identity theft—after running a fraudulent staffing agency that placed unlicensed, unqualified impostors in long-term care facilities.
Between 2017 and 2019, David Mungai Njenga stole the identities and credentials of 5 real Washington nurses to trick facilities into hiring his workers. The reality? Some of these impostors couldn't even take a patient's blood pressure and were dispensing incorrect medications, putting vulnerable residents at massive risk.
Njenga now faces up to 16.5 years in prison. For the nursing community, this is a chilling reminder of how easily a hard-earned license can be stolen and misused without your knowledge, potentially trailing you into board investigations for care you never provided. 🩺⚠️