BOSTON — College coaches and others have been charged in a sweeping admissions bribery case unsealed in federal court.
The racketeering conspiracy charges unveiled Tuesday were brought against the coaches at schools including Wake Forest University, Georgetown and the University of Southern California.
Authorities say the coaches accepted bribes in exchange for admitting students as athletes, regardless of their ability.
Prosecutors say parents paid an admissions consultant $25 million from 2011 through February 2019 to bribe coaches and administrators to label their children as recruited athletes to boost their chances of getting into schools.
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ReplyDeleteCome on people
ReplyDeleteThis has been going on since beginning of time
You all really don't believe this is the first time correct?
Maybe so 5:32 AM; the difference is they got caught this time.
ReplyDeleteNo it's not the first time. Only the first time it's been so publicized. This is why used toilet paper has more value anymore then MOST degrees from US colleges and universities. Between fraud like this and affirmative action and the other democrat policy of "diversity" the standards of US's schools are so bad. Even the so called "professors." There is (or was) an English "professor" at SU who couldn't even speak proper English herself. My friend's daughter and her classmates used to make a joke of what a low quality "education" students were getting at SU and how the "professors" were mostly half wits.
ReplyDeleteIts a money making machine - thats all. Has nothing to do about education and everything to do about money and brain washing youth to the Demoncrap religion.
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