BOSTON—Douglas Hodge, the former chief executive of bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co., was sentenced Friday to nine months in prison, the longest sentence to date for any parent charged in the sprawling college-admissions cheating case.
Mr. Hodge, 62 years old, paid a total of $850,000 to the company and charity of the scheme’s ringleader, William “Rick” Singer, as well as to Georgetown’s former tennis coach and a University of Southern California account controlled by an administrator who was also charged in...
Different Criminal Justice system for the wealthy or White Privilege 🤷🏾♂️
Always trying to put distance between themselves and the herd ....never stops 😉😉
$750 that’s steep
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