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Fresh out of federal prison, the mastermind behind the college admissions scam known as “Operation Varsity Blues” is back ...
The federal indictment of dozens of individuals for involvement in a college admissions conspiracy reveals the lengths to which some parents will go to gain their children's admission to an elite ...
For a flat fee of between $6,000 and $30,0000, one college consulting firm with nine offices nationwide will work with students starting as early as middle school to find a right-fit university. ...
William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind of the college admissions scam, approached seven Stanford coaches about potential recruits between 2009 and his arrest in 2019, Stanford University’s ...
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 ...
Actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin might be the most well-known figures in a nationwide college admissions scam, but they're not alone. They're joined by 31 other parents, ...
U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Andrew Lelling announces indictments in a sweeping college admissions bribery scandal, in a news conference on Tuesday in Boston. (Steven Senne/AP ...
Just months after the Varsity Blues college admissions cheating scandal was uncovered, a new scam has been revealed, this one involving parents gaming guardianship laws to gain need-based ...
The probe turned to Meredith — then widened to nearly 50 others as the feds learned the scam involved wealthy parents, other college athletic coaches, and crooked SAT and ACT test proctors.
William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind of the sprawling college admissions scam aptly known as Operation Varsity Blues, was sentenced Wednesday to 3.5 years in federal prison, the longest ...
Shortly after federal authorities took down a national college admissions scam in March, officials at USC launched their own investigation with emails to dozens of students.. They did not mince ...
33: The number of parents charged in connection to the college admissions cheating scheme. 8: The number of years over which the scandal took place. Federal authorities said Singer’s scheme ran ...