Father in College-Admissions Case Sentenced to Four Months Prison, $95,000 Fine

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‘You were an active participant,’ judge tells Devin Sloane, rebuffing argument that college counselor lured him into the scheme

BOSTON—A Los Angeles business executive was sentenced to four months in prison in the nationwide college-admissions cheating case Tuesday, a signal by the judge handling the cases of parents who have pleaded guilty that she likely intends to impose more than just symbolic terms of incarceration as punishment.

In a federal court in Boston, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani also ordered Devin Sloane to pay a $95,000 fine, complete 500 hours of community service and be subject to two years of supervised release.

 

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Daddy still lying. He'll lie all the way to prison

Should of went to Trump University my suns are Drs now

Shouldn’t they all get the same penalty? Seems disproportionate.

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