Wendy Osenfo reportedly removed as professor at Wesleyan university amid fraud charges
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Nigerian-American commentator Wendy Osefo has reportedly been dismissed from her role as a professor at Wesleyan University. This development comes amid serious legal troubles involving both her and her husband, Eddie Osefo. On October 9, 2025, the couple was arrested on multiple fraud charges.

The charges they face are extensive, comprising 34 counts of felony and misdemeanor offenses. Among these are allegations of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and providing false statements to law enforcement officials.

The accusations stem from an incident in April 2024, where the couple allegedly fabricated a burglary at their home. They are said to have claimed that designer items and jewelry, valued at approximately $500,000, were stolen during this purported break-in.

Wendy Osenfo reportedly removed as professor at Wesleyan university

As the legal proceedings unfold, Osefo’s career and reputation face significant scrutiny, given the gravity of the charges. Her removal from her academic position underscores the serious nature of the allegations and the potential implications for her professional life.

‎The couple allegedly faked a home burglary in April 2024, claiming theft of designer items and jewelry worth around $500,000.

Meanwhile, Wendy Osenfo or her husband is yet to break silence on the swirling report.

It’s worth noting that Wendy Osefo joined Wesleyan University in Fall 2024 and was teaching a course titled ‘The Sociology of Reality TV: Race, Colorism, and Xenophobia’.

Prior to joining Wesleyan University, Wendy Osefo taught at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, where she held a tenured position before resigning in 2024.

She holds degrees from Temple University, Johns Hopkins University, and a Ph.D. in Public Affairs and Community Development from Rutgers University.

These are a testament to her dedication to education and her field of expertise.

She’s a prominent figure in academic and media circles, known for her work as a professor, political commentator, and television personality.

Additionally, she has featured on a star of Bravo’s reality TV show, “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” where she shares her life experiences and insights with a wider audience.

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