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Fresh out of federal prison, the mastermind behind the college admissions scam known as “Operation Varsity Blues” is back ...
Rick Singer is now working as a college admissions consultant in California. He’s been out of federal prison since March. New Photos Show How President Trump Paved Over the White House Rose Garden ...
new video loaded: Prosecutors Uncover ‘Largest College Admissions Scam Ever’ transcript Fifty people in six states were accused by the Justice Department on Tuesday of taking part in a major ...
The celebrity college-admissions cheating scandal has two clear takeaways: an elite college degree has taken on wildly inflated importance in American society, and the sports-industrial complex enjoys ...
For the entire sample of 344 CEOs, 97% graduated from college. But only 36% of the executives who earned a college degree graduated from one of the top 50 colleges and universities.
The California businessman at the heart of the sweeping college admissions bribery case ran a two-pronged scheme to get students admitted into the nation’s top schools, authorities revealed Tuesday.
With the hopes of securing his son’s spot at USC, Bizzack allegedly donated $200,000 to a fake charity run by admissions center associate Rick Singer and sent a separate donation check in the ...
They're joined by 31 other parents, including a few CEOs and other business executives who were charged in a $25 million college admissions cheating scheme, according to a list released by the U.S ...
The scam was first uncovered in March, when prosecutors unsealed indictments and criminal complaints charging wealthy parents, college coaches and administrators as part of a fraud to buy their ...
The parent who plunked down a whopping $6.5 million as part of the nationwide college admissions scandal remains a mystery nearly two weeks after prosecutors indicted 50 people in connection with t… ...
College admissions cheating scandal featuring Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and others reveals the how the wealthy are being left behind by the superwealthy ...
In the space of 22 hours late last week, the U.S. revealed that the three would change their pleas to guilty in the biggest college admissions scam it has ever prosecuted.