Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This guy seems to be LA based. Wonder who the DC equivalent is?
This is what I'm wondering. You know there has to be one.
This guy was working with hundreds of families around the country. That said, this is a massive industry in NYC. And I'm sure there's a couple in DC, Miami, and Texas. He was having kids take the bogus SAT test at an authorized testing center in Houston.
And lets not even get started with the kids of foreign oligarchs that have been buying their way into Northeastern prep schools and the Ivies in recent years. The children of the Chinese Communist Party elite and the Saudi family are all over the Acela corridor.
Anonymous wrote:“Federal prosecutors in Boston have signaled that some of the adult children of parents charged in an ongoing college cheating scandal could also face criminal charges.
Prosecutors have sent target letters to adult children who were believed to have known about the scheme and who were at least 18 years old when it was conceived, according to a source familiar with the letters who spoke to ABC News on the condition of anonymity.”
Anonymous wrote:The entire admissions process should be investigated,
at those who take our tax dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tammy Bruce just reported that eight of these schools are being investigated by The Department of Education.
Great.
At the very least, they turned a blind eye for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Tammy Bruce just reported that eight of these schools are being investigated by The Department of Education.
Great.
At the very least, they turned a blind eye for years.
The shakeup in the Trump Administration continued on Wednesday as Donald Trump named a fellow television personality, Lori Loughlin, to be the new Secretary of Education.
In making the announcement, Trump praised Loughlin for her “disruptive approach” to college admissions and expressed hope that she could bring the same brand of innovative thinking to the Department of Education.
He brushed aside reporters’ questions about the means by which Loughlin obtained college placements for her two daughters. “No one here has a problem with that,” he said. “I know Jared doesn’t.”
The outgoing Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, said that she was grateful to have served in the Cabinet and that she would continue to work toward eviscerating American schools as a private citizen.
Anonymous wrote:
Tammy Bruce just reported that eight of these schools are being investigated by The Department of Education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry doesn't mean the sentence will be any different. But sorry is a start. Sorry is so much better than not being sorry.
The prosecutors are recommending a sentence at the minimum end for Huffman (@4 months in prison) because all things considered her crime is of a lesser degree than the people who paid off coaches or both arranged for fake exams & paid off coaches.
Expressing fulsome remorse and acknowledging what she did is a part of getting the recommendation for a relatively light sentence.
Exactly. I'm sure that she's very regretful that she's been caught red handed and had no other real choice but to make a plea deal and express remorse. I wonder how much her lawyer helped her to craft that statement.
It was a foolishly stupid thing that she did. But it was also fraud, that's a crime and she needs to accept and serve her punishment.