The heir to the Hot Pockets fortune was sentenced on Tuesday to five months in prison and ordered to pay a $250,000 fine for her role in the college admissions scandal.
Michelle Janavs, 48, was also given two years of supervised release and ordered to complete 200 hours of community service during her appearance in Boston federal court.
Janavs pleaded guilty in October to paying $300,000 in bribes to help her two daughters cheat on college entrance exams and attempt to secure admission for one of them to the University of Southern California as a fake recruit for the school's beach volleyball team.
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She could have hired one hell of a Tutor for her stupid kids. Hot Pockets
ReplyDeleteDeep Pockets.
Hot pockets are, in fact Cold. You have to supply the heat. False advertising.
ReplyDeleteHot pockets are a continual joke in my family.
ReplyDeleteWho would actually feed these to their family?
Meanwhile McCabe works at CNN is making millions.
ReplyDeleteCheating is cheating
ReplyDeleteShe got caught
I’ve always been proud of myself for never cheating
It is a vice and should be looked down upon
It should be highly discouraged
5 months in a "Golf Course Prison " you mean , Not a REAL one
ReplyDeleteThe Rich are treated Much differently than we pee-ons !!!!