Man convicted of drug dealing as a teenager faces new fraud charges


Love-Robinson, 23, was charged Thursday morning in South Florida’s Palm Beach County Jail on charges of burglary and fraud, prison records show.

CNN has tried to reach out to Love-Robinson for comment.

According to the Dalre Beach Police Department’s probable cause affidavit, Love-Robinson, contracted for a shipping broker, is accused of stealing from his employer in early 2020 by paying payments from the business to his personal account, causing total damage. , Of 10,129.81.

According to the affidavit, Love-Robinson’s employer showed police screenshots of the text conversation where Love-Robinson allegedly said he “f *** edited himself” and that he was “doing everything”. [he] Can fix it. ”

“I do not want to go to jail,” the affidavit said in another text message. Love-Robbins later told his employer that he had returned the money, but the employer told police he never received the money, the affidavit said.

Love-Robinson was released from Palm Beach County Jail on bail Thursday evening, according to prison records.

Love-Robinson first got into trouble in October 2015 with the Florida Department of Health, which issued a notice accusing him of practicing drugs without a license, a department spokesman told CNN.

Lam-Robinson was named in 2016 after being arrested in Palm Beach County on suspicion of practicing unlicensed drugs, named after a medical doctor, and patients were treated.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit, in collaboration with the Florida Department of Health, conducted an operation in which an undercover officer visited Love-Robinson’s office. Love-Robinson conducted a physical examination of the officer and provided medical advice, according to the sheriff’s office fee, ending his arrest.

Although he was 18 at the time of the arrest, his age was listed as 25 in his profile on the medical review website. The website said the information was eventually provided by Love-Robinson, through his office or on his behalf.

Love-Robinson denied the allegations at the time, saying he had never considered himself an M.D. Not as a Ph.D.

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In March 2016, Love-Robinson faced additional charges of fraud and Larseni in Florida, as officials said he checked the account information of one of his clients to pay more than $ 34,000 in car payments.
Love-Robinson was arrested in September 2016 in Virginia on fraud charges. Officials said he tried to buy 35,000 Jaguar automobiles without the co-signer’s knowledge, with the desired assistance of an elderly co-signer.
In 2017, Love-Robinson was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to one count in Virginia, with four years suspended.
Following its release in Virginia, Love-Robinson pleaded guilty in 2018 to a deal with previous charges from Florida and was sentenced to more than three years in prison with 16 months of credit already working, according to South Florida Sun Sentinel. According to the Miami Herald, he was released in September 2019 after 20 months in a Florida jail.

CNN’s Holly Yan, Joe Sutton, Davis Winky, Joshua Burlinger, Jeffrey Acevedo and Joseph Netto contributed to the report.

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