Anonymous wrote:I’d hate to be the offspring of a celebrity and currently in college right now.
Everyone is going to be side eyeing you and wondering how your parents pulled strings to get them in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a link to the other names? TMZ says one of the actresses paid 500,000 for her two daughters to be recruited to the crew team at USC, even though they didn’t row. A $500k donation could get your kids into a lot of schools.
Oh my dear. Back in the day, perhaps. Add a zero, please.
My SLAC alma mater receives between $10-20 million in donations a year. Some are from foundations. 500k would be a huge donation.
Not to the top 5 universities in the US.
Wake up. These people were caught because they couldn’t afford the many millions it takes to legally buy your way into Harvard. End of story.
Perhaps for Huffman, yes, but the other one is married to Mossimo Gianulli whose Mossimo fashion line was bought and sold by Target. He's super loaded.
These people were caught because they're morons and went about it a terrible way. I'm sure that a $500k donation to USC would have gotten both of her girls in with no seedy bribery needed. My uncle donated $250k to his alma mater, a school in the same league as USC, to get my loser cousin admitted. Then, when he was nearly put on academic probation, he donated the $100k needed to secure a new charter bus for one of the sports no one really cared about, and bam, his grades increased enough to keep him off probation.
Donations for admittance and good grades is not a new or foreign concept at all.
I bet Lori's girls even had knowledge that their mom did this. USC is seen as the It College for all CA YouTuber's and the offspring of many hollywood elite. Stanford is a better school, no doubt, but Palo Alto doesn't have the same draw.
Anonymous wrote:This kind of cheating isn’t just restricted to the wealthy.
I know a MC family who had their child fake a learning disorder to get more time on tests and the ability to take tests in a quiet room alone. The mom bragged about it when she had a little too much wine one evening at a dinner party. Four of us heard it and when confronted, she laughed in our faces and said no one would believe something like that. Her kid graduated last year and is at UChicago. Still getting those accommodations, I’m sure.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone looked into how Jon Bon Jovi's daughter got into Hamilton?
Anonymous wrote:This kind of cheating isn’t just restricted to the wealthy.
I know a MC family who had their child fake a learning disorder to get more time on tests and the ability to take tests in a quiet room alone. The mom bragged about it when she had a little too much wine one evening at a dinner party. Four of us heard it and when confronted, she laughed in our faces and said no one would believe something like that. Her kid graduated last year and is at UChicago. Still getting those accommodations, I’m sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actresses and chief executives are among 50 people arrested in a nationwide college admissions cheating scam, according to court records unsealed in Boston Tuesday.
Those indicted allegedly paid bribes of up to $6 million to get their children into elite colleges, including Yale, Stanford, Georgetown and the University of Southern California, federal prosecutors said.
In most cases the students did not know their admission was contingent on a bribe, officials said.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/actresses-ceos-arrested-nationwide-college-admissions-cheating-scam/story?id=61627873
I think ppl who aspire single-mindedly to the Ivy league schools have a classic correlation not causation problem. Ivy league schools serve rich, connected students whose parents smooth their path to enrollment through years of coaching, test-prep and carefully selected activities (Lacrosse, squash anyone?!). Failing that, they outright bribe their kids' way in see above and this: https://www.philly.com/college-sports/jerome-allen-penn-bribery-fraud-testimony-20190312.html). Ivy league graduates become rich, elite adults bc of their family's wealth and connections, not their college degree (correlation not causation). Smart students who think the Ivy wand will magically make them rich and connected are kidding themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG they perp-snatched Felicity Hoffman. And she DID KNOW ABOUT IT!!!
Sources familiar with the arrest claim that the agents drew their weapons and ordered Felicity to come out of her house and surrender. Huffman and the rest of her family were asleep when the agents showed up.
Those close to the actress say she knew her arrest was imminent and would have surrendered on her own, but the feds didn't want to wait. FBI insiders told TMZ guns were "drawn as a precaution. It's always left to the agents' discretion whether to draw a firearm during an arrest."
https://kfyi.iheart.com/content/2019-03-12-actress-felicity-huffman-arrested-by-fbi-agents-with-guns-drawn/
Bond set at $250,000 for her.
Mossimo Giannulli (Lori Loughlin's husband) bond set at $1,000,000!
Good. These people think they above the law.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like there's a real viral marketing opportunity for ASU here. Hope they take advantage of it.
Anonymous wrote:Why would a latino family need to do this?
Jesus, you guys get massive URM hooks already!
The Beckies are understandable- Beckies are gonna Becky.