A California mother was sentenced on Tuesday to seven months in prison for paying $450,000 to help her daughters gain an illicit edge in the college admissions process, despite her lawyers' arguments that she faced exposure to the coronavirus if she were incarcerated.
Federal prosecutors in Boston say Elizabeth Henriquez and her financier husband, Manuel Henriquez, sought to rig their two daughters' college entrance exam results and secure the oldest one's admission to Georgetown University as a fake tennis recruit.
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Meanwhile Calif. Is letting out murderers.
ReplyDeleteLock someone up for this but let convicted murderers free!! UNBELIEVABLE
ReplyDeleteIs not Manuel on trial? Has he been accused, arrested?
ReplyDeleteLaw you need to be on the right side
ReplyDeleteShe must not be "famous".. compare that sentence to 15 days and a fine that other more notables involved in that scandal have received.
ReplyDeleteHow the heck does somebody fake being able to play competitive tennis?
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