Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
Likely an “and,” not an “or”.
WTF, Yale? I’d be livid if my kid had been put in a suite with this person. 😳
LOL she's hardly the first college girl to go this route. Many girls get to the top schools and want access to the top shelf party scene, which means upgrading their image: $$$ balyage, lash sets, Hermes.
All good. I’d rather not have my 18 yo kid living with her. That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the article mentioned she was in a BDSM relationship with a 30-something man and she was the dominant one.
This is the kind of juicy and totally irrelevant gossip you get when you interview the roommates.
It is always critical to interview the roommates.
Anonymous wrote:I like the article mentioned she was in a BDSM relationship with a 30-something man and she was the dominant one.
This is the kind of juicy and totally irrelevant gossip you get when you interview the roommates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:according to my kid, the sexual stuff was all talk. but there was a lot of weird day to day, non-sexual behavior that was "off".
Did she have an accent? If not - it means that at least she went to an American high school. And it actually might have been in ND.
Kids learning English abroad often learn it in an American accent. I made this assumption too until living abroad and ran into kids at DD’s school whom I assumed were also American based on their accents. I suspect it has to do with how dominant music and American film are as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:according to my kid, the sexual stuff was all talk. but there was a lot of weird day to day, non-sexual behavior that was "off".
Did she have an accent? If not - it means that at least she went to an American high school. And it actually might have been in ND.
Anonymous wrote:according to my kid, the sexual stuff was all talk. but there was a lot of weird day to day, non-sexual behavior that was "off".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she lied that badly on her application, why all the banter about boyfriends and kinks? You'd think she would lay as low as possible (no pun intended). It makes me wonder if her sexual preferences were a source of income. Maybe she was attempting to pimp out her roommates. That would explain why they were asked about their wellbeing.
Read between the lines in the Yale article.
1. She was escorted off campus with no warning, immediate effect, publicly.
2. Her roommates were offered counseling resource.
This is not just someone who lied about her state or a few other details in her application. Or faked her essays or transcript. She was involved in some kind of prostitution situation and pretty nasty ones, and Yale got wind of it and removed her ASAP.
I will say there is a book waiting to be written about this young woman.
Nah, I think they just found out about her and that was that. She wasn't pimping anyone out. She was acting weird enough that the suite mates talked to their RA and it went to Davenport head who looked at file, took it to the higher ups, etc. Good on Yale for not hushing it up. She was escorting out in front of all. Pretty sure the suite mates won't need counseling, happy to have the room back and an empty bunk
I have a freshman at Yale. For added hilarity, she was in same entry (door) as the Housewives daughter. Sorry, dont know her name or Housewifes lingo
What is a Housewives daughter?
She's on Real Housewives of something of other. The daughter is a freshman in same college/dorm as my son and this person. Not same suite - I dont think!
You sound absolutely ridiculous. A Google search of "Real Housewives daughter Yale" pulls up the housewife's name and the kid's name. Yet you know so little about it (ok, I'll call this part minimally credible) that all you can say is, "Sorry, dont know her name or Housewifes lingo" but when asked for clarification you say, "She's on Real Housewives of something of other." You clearly knew who this was OR you would have looked it up when asked for clarification. But saying, "yeah, housewives something or other" and "don't know the housewives' lingo" - you are trying to sound like you don't know but clearly you do.
Grow up.
What? NP. Maybe she didn’t feel like googling it. I knew only as much as PP—a Real Housewives kid goes to Yale. But not which franchise specifically—since I don’t watch any of them, the details are meaningless to me.
Anonymous wrote:according to my kid, the sexual stuff was all talk. but there was a lot of weird day to day, non-sexual behavior that was "off".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a PP mentioned, this is less about fraud and more about prostitution.
No, no prostitution. I have a kid at Yale. More a story of suite mates who spent a month with someone and decided, nope. And sent it up the chain.
I think the entire college process is vulnerable to this. The one thing that surprises me is at Yale there's an evaluative interview process for most (not all) and that would be hard to pull off as say a 30-year old woman from china with mental health issues
It’s weird all of the sexual stuff was included then. If that was not accurate nor the basis for some of the university’s actions, then it’s dangerously close to defamatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely something with sex. Why a police officer to watch you pack?
well, if you're offer is rescinded because of fraud, then you're trespassing. and you want a cop to keep things safe. just the presence of police makes it easier
Umm. If she was a danger. That’s why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s definitely something with sex. Why a police officer to watch you pack?
well, if you're offer is rescinded because of fraud, then you're trespassing. and you want a cop to keep things safe. just the presence of police makes it easier