![]() ![]() In many cases, due diligence requires verification of legally necessary qualifications,” Nessel said. Nessel’s officer alleges that Coden-Diskin falsely represented herself as a Board-Certified Behavioral Analyst in order to work at the center where she then treated children diagnosed with autism and worked with the families of those children. ![]() Kimberly Coden-Diskin, 34, was bound over for trial Wednesday in 53rd District Court on 16 counts of unauthorized practice of a health profession and two counts of identity theft. AG Nessel charges woman with posing as certified therapist who treated children with autism ![]()
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