Only4Justice
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The sense of entitlement is unbelievable with these people.
All IMO.
All IMO.
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We never asked our kids to help with FAFSA. Why? And it would have been smart to ask for help as we never qualified and I heard of people who made way more than we did that did get help or they were lying.
just like with taxes. Ask an expert.
This is so true. I am a current college student and FAFSA is ridiculously filled with loopholes, traps, and an all-out obstacle course that only someone that knows what they are doing can do correctly.We never asked our kids to help with FAFSA. Why? And it would have been smart to ask for help as we never qualified and I heard of people who made way more than we did that did get help or they were lying.
just like with taxes. Ask an expert.
Who Wrote This Page?
https://html2-f.scribdassets.com/5ltc8oubb47lc6d4/images/2-cef902a27b.jpg
I have followed thread only intermittently, but ^ not written from POV of student, parent, or h/s teacher/counselor. Sorry if already covered. @Cool Cats---thanks for link.
Seems to have been written by someone at or associated w USC or the scam, based on below:
- code ("USC00003694") at bottom right of page. I wonder what was redacted from bottom left.
- language, indicating written by USC affiliate, such as "would fill the position of our #3 boat" and "her sister" and "our roster" and "our #4 boat" and "she is highly talented."
Is it possible Rick Singer or a minion ghost-wrote this for someone at USC?
Who Wrote This Page?
https://html2-f.scribdassets.com/5ltc8oubb47lc6d4/images/2-cef902a27b.jpg
I have followed thread only intermittently, but ^ not written from POV of student, parent, or h/s teacher/counselor. Sorry if already covered. @Cool Cats---thanks for link.
Seems to have been written by someone at or associated w USC or the scam, based on below:
- code ("USC00003694") at bottom right of page. I wonder what was redacted from bottom left.
- language, indicating written by USC affiliate, such as "would fill the position of our #3 boat" and "her sister" and "our roster" and "our #4 boat" and "she is highly talented."
Is it possible Rick Singer or a minion ghost-wrote this for someone at USC?
@Cool Cats bbm sbm Thanks for your other link, which absolutely nails the 'resume.'I thought you wanted MSM verification on the link to the official "fake" crew resume.
My post going to the one page doesn't specify that.
As I re-read your post it appears you are wondering who wrote the actual resume.
I agree with your point that it sounds like it's written in the first person by a USC affiliate.
But that poses more questions for me such as,
why would a USC athletic affiliate write that:
"her sister is currently on our roster and fills the position of our #4 boat, "
when we have been told through the indictment that both girls did not row at all?
Why would a professional USC employee lie like that and jeopardize their job?
Also, how did Bella get to attend USC but at the same time NOT try to get on the rowing team? Not row at all? When clearly she used fake rowing credentials as well. Didn't USC personnel notice? The rowing coach?
Also, a defense excuse I have read - opinion unless I locate link - is that you can be a walk on with no experience and thus try out for the team anyway.
That excuse doesn't cut mustard because why do they know they have walk-ons trying out with no experience? Because the students tell them the truth!
Those honest students did not lie saying they were experienced, nor lie to get into the college in the first place. The walk-on tryouts are legitimate students not faking anything. They have to first be admitted to the college, not the other way around where you say you are a rower and then afterwards get admitted.
@JerseyGirl Thanks for this info. Before posting in hour or two, if I had 'read back' I would have seen this. Makes sense that resume was written by someone at USC. From USC writer's POV, phrasing ("our #3 boat" etc) in that last paragraph is approp.Someone at Singer’s organization finished OJ’s application. There is an email from LL asking for Singer’s help with the application because OJ didn’t know how to complete it.
As far as the coxswain resume, I believe that was put together and written by Donna Heinel at USC.
Yes, phony baloney and outright lies here:OJ's Coxswain Resume
@JerseyGirl Thanks for this info. Before posting in hour or two, if I had 'read back' I would have seen this. Makes sense that resume was written by someone at USC. From USC writer's POV, phrasing ("our #3 boat" etc) in that last paragraph is approp.
The puzzling part is what someone here said about some of teams/clubs/competitions: phony baloney.
@human you should have just emancipated your kids at age 16, so they are independent. I don't know why I didn't think about doing that. Gosh knows, I wanted to kick my daughter out a few times when she was 16.
As a FAFSA helper to college going people and a parent who has filled out lots of FAFSA forms, you CAN'T just get off the hook by emancipating them. It is just a bit more complicated. The folks I work with have two FSA ID-- one for parent/guardian and one for student. Getting everyone on board with FAFSA not only helps with FA but with many scholarship programs and some grant programs. Many scholarship and grant programs want your FAFSA as part of their determination process, even if the scholarship or grant is not need dependent.
Thanks for posting this. Page 2 is a stunning bullet-point list of fraudulent coxswain leadership wins. She lists competition placement in approx 15 rowing regattas over FOUR YEARS, including regional silver & gold awards. WOW. I can see framing one’s accomplishments in the best possible light using all the right adjectives, but to state you took third place in a major event you never even attended is incredible. That resume took serious time & effort to research & create. Standing ovation to prosecutors for releasing that. Takes the crime to a whole new level imo.Prosecutors have released one of the daughters’ fake crew profiles, which outlines her alleged accomplishments as a crew athlete.
By Stephanie Pagones Stephanie Pagones is a digital reporter for Fox business.
FOXBusiness
FROM THIS MSM ARTICLE:
Prosecutors slam Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli, release daughter's fake crew resume
COMES THIS LINK:
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CREW RESUME SUBMITTED FOR ONE OF THE GIANNULLI DAUGHTERS
I totally agree! I can't imagine the audacity and arrogance and delusions of grander L&M had to have in order to let this resume get turned in to USC.Thanks for posting this. Page 2 is a stunning bullet-point list of fraudulent coxswain leadership wins. She lists competition placement in approx 15 rowing regattas over FOUR YEARS, including regional silver & gold awards. WOW. I can see framing one’s accomplishments in the best possible light using all the right adjectives, but to state you took third place in a major event you never even attended is incredible. That resume took serious time & effort to research & create. Standing ovation to prosecutors for releasing that. Takes the crime to a whole new level imo.
They probably need the extra year to try to find SOME witness who can verify OJ rowed for at least one of those 15 regattas listed on her resume.Lori Loughlin's lawyers want her trial moved to 2021 because of the amount of evidence
CYDNEY HENDERSON | USA TODAY
7:45 p.m. EST Feb. 13, 2020
Lori Loughlin's lawyers want her trial moved back to 2021
According to court documents obtained by USA TODAY, Loughlin and Giannulli's attorney, Sean Berkowitz, argues that they will not be ready for trial until next year due to "substantial evidence and the general complexity of the case." He says the government is still producing a "large volume of outstanding discovery" that includes "over 44,000 pages" turned over in January.
Prosecutors have provided the defense with more than 1.9 million documents, consisting of more than 3.2 million pages and more than 300 hours of audio and video.
No one would touch that with a 10 foot oar ...err...pole.
They probably need the extra year to try to find SOME witness who can verify OJ rowed for at least one of those 15 regattas listed on her resume.