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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 60 years is not what the prosecution is actually lobbying for. 60 years is the maximum sentencing if they were considered guilty of all charges and were the masterminds of the racketeering and conspiracy, like Rick Singer facing the same charges. People like Loughlin and Guiannulli who were just gaming the system are only going to get at the lower end of the scale. There are no minimum sentences, so they'll likely end up with something under 5 years (most likely under 2 years) based on the parents that have gone before. However, there was a huge cut to the first round of parents for pleading guilty. It may be in the under 5 years category for the last group who have plead not guilty and fought the system the entire way. However, based other parents caught up in the same scandal, they are looking at 6-24 months imprisonment and a fine of $200K+. Huneeus paid $300K in bribes, sentenced to 5 months, 500 hours community service, $100K fines. Semprevivo paid $400K in bribes, sentenced to 4 months, 500 hours community service, $100K fines. Sloane paid $250K in bribes (including fake athletic admissions), sentenced to 4 months, 500 hours community service, $95K fines. Flaxman paid $250K in bribes, $75K for fake test scores, sentenced to 1 month, 250 hours and $50K fines. these are the biggest fish so far. The difference is that each of these people took one of of the plea bargains and plead guilty. You get lighter sentences when you accept a plea bargain. For those that don't accept the plea bargain and fight to the end and then are found guilty, you get bigger sentencing penalties.[/quote] Not looking good for Loughlin and Guiannulli. Yesterday (11/13), California real estate mogul (and former insurance title exec), [b]Toby MacFarlane, was sentenced to 6 months prison, 2 years supervised release, 200 hours community service, $150K fines.[/b] This is the longest prison term yet in the Varsity Blues scandal. He paid $450K to pass his daughter off as a soccer star and his 5 ft, 5 in son as a 6 ft 1 in basketball recruit. His daughter graduated in 2018 and never played soccer for the school in her entire college career. His son was admitted, but withdrew from the school without playing basketball. And Loughlin and Guiannulli paid more than all of the above for two children. The penalties are going up with every trial and there are still 13 cases (including Loughlin and Guiannulli's) pending. [url]https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/college-admissions-scandal-california-real-estate-exec-gets-longest-prison-n1081961[/url][/quote] Six months AND HE PLEADED GUILTY. OMG Lori also has more charges against her. I'm beginning to think 12 months is going to be her minimum sentence. Maybe 1.5 years for dragging this out.[/quote]
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