NJ temporarily suspends doctor's license for exploiting 2 undocumented women as house servants

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NJ temporarily suspends doctor's license for exploiting 2 undocumented women as house servants
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A New Jersey doctor had her license temporarily suspended after being accused of illegally recruiting, concealing and exploiting two undocumented women as house servants for low pay while having them believe they would be arrested and deported if they sought out law enforcement, state officials announced Friday. Dr. Harsha Sahni, who practices rheumatology in Colonia, pleaded guilty in February to…

A New Jersey doctor had her license temporarily suspended after being accused of illegally recruiting, concealing and exploiting two undocumented women as house servants for low pay while having them believe they would be arrested and deported if they sought out law enforcement, state officials announced Friday.

Sahni agreed to her temporary license suspension last Wednesday pending the outcome of an administrative action that seeks to revoke her license permanently due to her criminal convictions. Dr. Sahni pleaded guilty in February to federal criminal charges of conspiracy to conceal and harbor aliens and filing a false tax return, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said. She will be sentenced next month.

Dr. Harsha Sahni, who practices rheumatology in Colonia, pleaded guilty in February to federal criminal charges of conspiracy to conceal and harbor aliens and filing a false tax return in connection with her conduct while harboring two women from India from 2013 to 2021, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.

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