Woman charged with nursing without license in Brown case

Police say Taiwo Sobamowo, in charge of Bobbi Kristina Brown's care at the hospice where she died, was impersonating a nurse and faces charges that include identity fraud and nursing without a license. (Wake County (N.C.) Jail via AP)

ATLANTA (AP) — A woman accused of posing as a nurse at the hospice where Bobbi Kristina Brown spent her final days has been charged with practicing nursing without a license.

Gwinnett County jail records show that Taiwo Sobamowo is being held on charges of practicing registered nursing with no license.

Brown, the only child of singers Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, died July 26, six months after she was found face-down and unresponsive in the bathtub of her Roswell townhome in January 2015.

A police report states that Sobamowo was in charge of caring for Bobbi Kristina Brown at Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, where Brown spent the final days before her death. There is no indication in the Duluth police report that Brown's care was adversely affected by Sobamowo.