Attorney General Dave Sunday announced his office has filed a settlement with Philadelphia-area business JD Mobile Phlebotomy and its owner, Jennifer Denise Oliver. An investigation revealed that, throughout 2024, Oliver ran an unlicensed phlebotomy training school out of her medical laboratory in Philadelphia. Prospective students paid $1,250 with a guarantee that they would become certified phlebotomists at the completion of the program. However, Oliver was not licensed to operate a training school by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Oliver continued to operate the training program and collected payment from prospective students even after the Pennsylvania Department of Education instructed her to stop operating. Despite prospective students not receiving the education or certifications that were advertised, Oliver refused to issue any refunds. The settlement, in the form of an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance, requires Oliver to pay restitution to the Office of Attorney General which will be distributed to impacted consumers. Additionally, Oliver is prohibited from owning or operating any phlebotomy-related training school in Pennsylvania.