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Teen back posing as a doctor, police say

18-year-old charged in new incident

- By Kate Jacobson Staff writer See TEEN, 10A

A South Florida teenager is in jail after he played doctor with real patients for the second time in just over a year, authoritie­s say.

Malachi Love-Robinson, 18, known as “Dr. Robinson” to his patients, was arrested after he allegedly gave physical exams and medical advice to people— including an undercover officer — at a “holistic medical clinic” he founded in West Palm Beach.

Sources say Love-Robinson is the same teen caught in January 2015 masqueradi­ng as a doctor at St. Mary’s Medical Center, peeking in on gynecology exams and keeping awardrobe of lab coats inside his car.

Dr. Sebastian Kent, an OB/GYN whose office ison the St. Mary’s Medical Center grounds, said he was amazed to hear that the same teen who had introduced himself as a doctor a year ago had been accused of impersonat­ing a doctor a second time.

“I’ve been in practice for 36 years, this is the first time something like this has happened,” he said. “It’s very strange. Very, very

strange.”

Love-Robinson is charged with practicing medicine without a license. He is being held at the Palm Beach County Jail on $6,000 bail.

According to the Florida Department of Health, Love-Robinson came onto the agency’s radar after receiving a tip in October that he had been practicing medicine without a license.

Authoritie­s sent a ceaseandle­tter, said department spokesman Brad Dalton, but Love-Robinson continued to practice.

Heopenedth­eNewBirth New Life Holistic and Alternativ­e Medical Center and Urgent Care at 4700 N. Congress Ave. inWest Palm Beach. In paperwork for the business, he is listed as the CEO. His title: Dr. Malachi Love-Robinson.

His website boasts that he holds a Ph.D., an “HHP-C” and an “AMP-C,” though it is unclear what the latter two designatio­ns stand for.

After the tip rolled in, Dalton said the health department reopened its investigat­ion into Love-Robinson. Officials quickly realized he had already been told once to stop what he was doing.

“He has a name that stands out,” Dalton said.

The health department called the Sheriff’s Office and members of the Palm Beach Narcotics Task Force to investigat­e. They sent in an undercover officer. After that officer received a medical exam and advice from the young doctor, they arrested him

Last year, Love-Robinson was briefly detained by West Palm Beach police after hewas foundwande­ring around St. Mary’s Medical Center wearing a doctor’s coat and interactin­g with patients. Kent said LoveRobins­on, then17, was in his office and introduced himself as an anesthesio­logist, butKent became suspicious because of Love-Robinson’s youthful looks.

“This guy can schmooze his way around, he can tell any story you want to hear,” Kent said. “That’s what he tried to do with me — he tried to ingratiate himself withmeso Iwould takehim around, and after a while it started to not make sense to me. I thought something was wrong.”Love-Robinson was questioned, but not charged.

According to Healthgrad­es. a website that ranks doctors, Love-Robinson has a five-star rating, based on two reviews. The website gives Love-Robinson’s age as 25, says he can speak French and lists his specialtie­s as naturopath­y, psychology and mental health.

According to his grandfathe­r, William Robinson, it’s all a big misunderst­anding. He said his grandson never claimed to be a medical doctor, only a holistic doctor, and that he had received proper certificat­ion to practice.

Those certificat­es are from online schools, Robinson said, thoughhewa­sn’t sure which ones.

“Hewas pursuing things, but I don’t really knowwhat it came to,” Robinson said. “He was pursuing the field that hewanted to get into.”

Robinson denied that his grandson had ever seen patients at the clinic. The idea was to open the practice with Love-Robinson at the helm, then attract other doctors towork for him.

He described his grandson as a passionate person who is smart and driven. Among his accomplish­ments, Robinson said, was his position as an “up-andcoming minister” at New Birth Outreach Ministries, the church where William Robinson is pastor.

Onawebsite offering free ordained ministry certificat­es, Love-Robinson is listed as a reverend who specialize­s in “philosophi­cal theology, religious epistemolo­gy and Christian apologetic­s.” His biography states he is working on a doctoral thesis and lists him as a naturopath­ic physician.

“He’s not out doing drugs, he’s not out trying to rob nobody,” Robinson said. “He’s trying to do something constructi­ve, and if he did do something and the paperwork wasn’t right — he can get ahead of himself sometimes and hemay have been trying too hard, but he had good intentions.”

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