Anonymous wrote:Georgetown has a systematic culture so nepotism. It’s not just in athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whites have legacy, connections, donations and the "side-door";
blacks and Hispanics have affirmative action;
Asians get the shaft.
Wasn’t the family that bought the house for the fencing coach Asian?
Yes: https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/boston/news/peter-brand-former-harvard-fencing-coach-arrested-charged-admissions-conspiracy-jie-zhao/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whites have legacy, connections, donations and the "side-door";
blacks and Hispanics have affirmative action;
Asians get the shaft.
Suppose you're a real smart white kids who parents are poor trailer trash.
Nope. All whites are the same. Asians are the only worthy applicants.
Says a non-Asian looking to stir things up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whites have legacy, connections, donations and the "side-door";
blacks and Hispanics have affirmative action;
Asians get the shaft.
Suppose you're a real smart white kids who parents are poor trailer trash.
Nope. All whites are the same. Asians are the only worthy applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whites have legacy, connections, donations and the "side-door";
blacks and Hispanics have affirmative action;
Asians get the shaft.
Suppose you're a real smart white kids who parents are poor trailer trash.
Anonymous wrote:Whites have legacy, connections, donations and the "side-door";
blacks and Hispanics have affirmative action;
Asians get the shaft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids did he get into Georgetown for 3.5 million? That is a lot of $$. I'm shocked a parent would even pay a bribe for Georgetown. I can't help but think none of this really matters. He should have to pay back all the $ to the state as a fine, but it makes no sense to stick him in jail. Who exactly did he hurt?
He hurt all the GT applicants who would have been admitted if not for those stolen seats secured through bribes.
How could you ever show that someone wasn't admitted because of these bribes? How did it hurt them, in a way that could be compensated in a court of law. Putting this guy in jail is a terrible waste of taxpayer $$.
People should not be punished with jail time unless you can point to a specific victim? That's a very odd system of justice.
Right. How about deterrence value, which is huge for white collar cases. Rich folks are terrified of jail.
It was a waste of time and resources. These parents wrote checks to get their kids into a college. Other parents write larger checks to colleges and their kids get in. One set gets prosecuted the other set gets building named after them.
And another set misunderstands the facts of the case completely!
Who knows, maybe these parents genuinely thought they were making donations to a worthy cause. It was all a misunderstanding caused by zealous DAs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many kids did he get into Georgetown for 3.5 million? That is a lot of $$. I'm shocked a parent would even pay a bribe for Georgetown. I can't help but think none of this really matters. He should have to pay back all the $ to the state as a fine, but it makes no sense to stick him in jail. Who exactly did he hurt?
He hurt all the GT applicants who would have been admitted if not for those stolen seats secured through bribes.
How could you ever show that someone wasn't admitted because of these bribes? How did it hurt them, in a way that could be compensated in a court of law. Putting this guy in jail is a terrible waste of taxpayer $$.
People should not be punished with jail time unless you can point to a specific victim? That's a very odd system of justice.
Right. How about deterrence value, which is huge for white collar cases. Rich folks are terrified of jail.
It was a waste of time and resources. These parents wrote checks to get their kids into a college. Other parents write larger checks to colleges and their kids get in. One set gets prosecuted the other set gets building named after them.
And another set misunderstands the facts of the case completely!