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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems the Asians are the only ones who are actually relying on merit to get into elite colleges. :lol: :lol: [/quote] What? Did you miss the name CHEN on the list of parents? Yeah, sorry - no pass for you. In fact, I-Hsin “Joey” Chen paid $75,000 for this company to fix his son's ACT test answers. So stupid and lacking merit. https://www.justice.gov/file/1142876/download ---- Defendant I-HSIN “JOEY” CHEN is a resident of Newport Beach, California. CHEN operates a Torrance, California-based provider of warehousing and related services for the shipping industry.78. [b] As set forth below, in or about April 2018, CHEN paid $75,000 to CW-1’s for-profit entity, The Key, in exchange for which CW-1 arranged to have CW-2 purport to proctor CHEN’s son’s ACT, and correct his answers. [/b] As noted above, CHEN’s son and the ABBOTTS’ daughter both took the exam on the same day at the West Hollywood Test Center.79.On or about April 16, 2018, CHEN paid CW-1 $75,000 to participate in the cheating scheme. The money was deposited into The Key’s bank account. CW-1 has advised law enforcement agents that he agreed to provide CHEN with an invoice falsely indicating that the payment was for “consulting” services for CHEN’s business. [/quote]
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