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The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is investigating claims that phony diplomas are helping some people get a nursing license.

The Academy for Practical Nursing and Health Occupations of Palm Beach County is in the middle of the investigation.

"We have never had an issue like this," said Lois Gackenheimer, director and president of the academy.

Gackenheimer has been the academy's director for the past 22 years.

Gackenheimer says the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office contacted her during the summer with information that someone was pocketing thousands of dollars and promising to give diplomas from the academy's program.

Once a diploma was "made", that person would have the green light to apply to take the National Licensing Exam for Practical Nursing in their state of choice.

According to court documents, "several fraudulent applications have been found."

Huberie Gregoire was charged on August 3rd with practicing medicine without a license. The report showed Gregoire claimed she graduated from the academy. The report also showed that Gregoire had worked at the Palm Garden of West Palm Beach nursing facility for nearly four months.

"It's a very serious matter...and the health, welfare and safety of the public are at stake...so it was certainly very troubling to me," said Gackenheimer.

Gackenheimer said the school's students and staff had no idea what was happening and were not involved.

"It's a shame that some individuals would try to resort to a fraudulent means of becoming a nurse," said Gackenheimer.