New York Attorney General James recovers over $660,000 for foreign-recruited nurses exploited by health care staffing agency

Published Date: May 29, 2025

New York Attorney General Letitia James secured more than $660,000 for foreign-born nurses who were subjected to illegal labor trafficking and exploitative contracts by Advanced Care Staffing and Priority Care Staffing (ACS) and ACS CEO Sam Klein. An Office of the Attorney General (OAG) investigation found that ACS, a New York health care staffing agency, recruited nurses from abroad and required them to unwittingly sign exploitative employment contracts. Nearly all of these contracts included severe financial penalties for early resignation, requiring any nurse who resigned or was fired before their contract expired to pay the company as much as $20,000. The OAG found that since 2020, ACS has collected this “termination penalty” from 71 nurses, many of whom resigned due to significant concerns about understaffing, inadequate patient care, mandatory double shifts, and going weeks without a day off. As a result of the OAG investigation, Attorney General James has secured $663,668.66 in restitution for the 71 exploited nurses and is requiring ACS to forgive outstanding debt for former employees and remove the exploitative provisions from its contracts. “Advanced Care Staffing exploited vulnerable nurses, had them sign unfair contracts, and forced them to pay illegal financial penalties. Nurses are the backbone of our health care system, and they deserve fair and just treatment. No worker in New York should be forced to choose between their financial security and their basic rights. My office will always fight to ensure nurses across New York can continue their life-saving work free from mistreatment and intimidation.” – AG James

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