GUILTY Nationwide College Cheating Scandal - Actresses, Business Owners Charged, Mar 2019 #4

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I think people were inclined to forgive Lori Loughlin had she shown one once of remorse. Felicity Huffman took her lumps and moved on. I feel like her career is still viable. Lori is done and it’s her own fault.

Could not agree more!
 
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Disgusting. What is OJ famous for? For being "famous"? Or infamous? She was in complete collusion with her parents on the fraud. And just moves forward blithely.


I'd like to know what OJ and B would have majored in college. Assuming they would be attending class and all that. For some reason I cannot see either one majoring in STEM or even English.
 
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Final Parent Charged In College Admissions Scam Agrees To Plead Guilty

I-Hsin “Joey” Chen, 67, of Newport Beach, California, the owner of a warehousing company for the shipping industry, has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and honest services wire fraud. He was accused of paying William “Rick” Singer $25,000 to bribe Igor Dvorskiy, a test administrator, to allow test proctor Mark Riddell to correct his son’s ACT answers to get a higher score.

If the court approves the plea deal, Chen will be sentenced to nine weeks in prison, one year of supervised release with 100 hours of community service and a fine of $75,000.
 
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Final Parent Charged In College Admissions Scam Agrees To Plead Guilty

I-Hsin “Joey” Chen, 67, of Newport Beach, California, the owner of a warehousing company for the shipping industry, has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and honest services wire fraud. He was accused of paying William “Rick” Singer $25,000 to bribe Igor Dvorskiy, a test administrator, to allow test proctor Mark Riddell to correct his son’s ACT answers to get a higher score.

If the court approves the plea deal, Chen will be sentenced to nine weeks in prison, one year of supervised release with 100 hours of community service and a fine of $75,000.

I don't understand the variance in the sentencing. Some people get two weeks, others get nine weeks. For the same exact crime. JMO, but these are federal sentences, I thought that there was a strict sentencing table with guidelines.
 
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Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

Media executive Elisabeth Kimmel was sentenced to six weeks in jail and a $250,000 fine in the U.S. college admissions scandal.

Prosecutors said she had agreed to pay at least $275,000 in bribes to get her daughter into Georgetown University as a purported tennis recruit and $250,000 to get her son into the University of Southern California as a pole vaulter. She was also notable for arguing that her case should be thrown out because she’d be risking her life if she took the witness stand.
 
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Facing trial, California couple plead guilty in college scam

Dr. Gregory Colburn, 63, and Amy Colburn, 52, of Palo Alto, agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to money laundering and mail fraud conspiracy charges.

The Silicon Valley couple had been scheduled to be tried starting Jan. 13, 2022, in U.S. District Court in Boston. A formal plea hearing was not immediately scheduled.

As part of a plea agreement, the Colburns each have agreed — subject to federal court approval — to serve eight weeks in prison, along with a year of supervised release, 100 hours of community service and a $12,500 fine.
 
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….back to taking millions of clueless selfies, lol.

MOO

Hmm, you mean she is not attending college? USC or forget it? A degree from an "inferior" school wouldn't be worth. And after all, OJ doesn't need to attend college. She makes money taking endless selfies.

Which is exactly why OJ has no clue about what a college education is all about. Or any of these "parents".
 
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College Admissions Scandal: Feds Want Stiff Sentence for Casino Exec

In a memo to the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts, filed Friday, lawyers for the US government recommended Gamal Abdelaziz serve 14 months of incarceration and 24 months of supervised release. They also said he should pay and a $250,000 fine and serve 400 hours of community service.

A Boston jury convicted Abdelaziz in October of fraud and bribery conspiracy. Jurors agreed that the former Wynn Resorts president and MGM Resorts CEO paid $300,000 to corrupt college admissions consultant William Singer with knowledge it would be used for bribery.

This was to get his daughter into the University of Southern California as a basketball recruit, even though she didn’t make her high-school varsity team.
 
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Parent in college bribery scandal gets year in prison

A former casino executive who was one of just two parents to go to trial in the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal was sentenced Wednesday to serve one year and one day in federal prison, the stiffest sentence so far handed down in the case, federal prosecutors said.

Gamal Abdelaziz was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, 400 hours of community service and pay a fine of $250,000 in the sentence handed down by Judge Nathaniel Gorton in Boston federal court.
 
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Parent in college bribery scandal gets year in prison

A former casino executive who was one of just two parents to go to trial in the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal was sentenced Wednesday to serve one year and one day in federal prison, the stiffest sentence so far handed down in the case, federal prosecutors said.

Gamal Abdelaziz was also ordered to serve two years of supervised release, 400 hours of community service and pay a fine of $250,000 in the sentence handed down by Judge Nathaniel Gorton in Boston federal court.

I wonder how they broke this down. Is it a clear matter of law in regards to the crime committed?
 
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