Watchung doctor charged with practicing medicine with suspended license

SOMERVILLE A Watchung doctor was charged in connection continuing to practice medicine in although his license had been suspended.

Charges filed against Demesvar Jean-Baptiste, 39, were announced today, July 25, by Somerset County Prosecutor Geoffrey D. Soriano.

The prosecutor gave the following account:

In November 2011, the Somerset County Prosecutors Office Special Investigations Unit received information from the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Enforcement Bureau alleging that Dr. Demesvar Jean-Baptiste was continuing to practice medicine in Watchung New Jersey although his license had been suspended on Sept. 23, 2011.

The license suspension was in response to the doctors failure to comply with a consent order he entered into with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners on April 1, 2011.

The consent order included, among other things, for the monitoring of the doctor. Dr. Jean-Baptiste failed to comply with the requirements of the consent order as well as other conditions established by the Professional Assistance Program and agreed to by him.

Prosecutor Soriano also said that Jean-Baptiste's practice, which was known as Somerset Bariatric Associates, was located at 775 Mountain Boulevard, Suite #15, in Watchung.

A search warrant was obtained for these offices and, during a search by police, numerous patient files were obtained, as well as other evidence such as credit card receipts with patient names charged after the Sept. 23, 2011 date.

The investigation ultimately revealed that Jean-Baptiste was practicing medicine with a suspended license from Sept. 23, 2011 until Jan. 26, 2012.

Defendant Jean-Baptiste was charged with practicing medicine with a suspended license, third-degree.

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