to prison in recent days. Her decision Thursday was further indication the judge had concluded that some amount of time in prison was the appropriate punishment for mothers and fathers caught up in the case.who have admitted to conspiring with William “Rick” Singer, the college admissions consultant at the center of the scheme, to either rig their children’s college entrance exams or secure them admission spots reserved for recruited athletes.have been charged by prosecutors from the U.S.
“It is undisputed that Rick Singer prayed on Stephen, and parents like him, in his 25-million-dollar racketeering bonanza, that to some real extent makes Stephen a victim,” Kenner wrote. Kenner claimed Singer steered Semprevivo’s son away from less prestigious schools and then told the father and son the chances of getting admitted to Georgetown were slim unless they paid him for his illicit access.
I chuckle every time I hear Georgetown described as an 'elite' school. Georgetown's graduate schools are tops, but for undergraduates not so much. Univ. of Maryland in College Park is probably harder to get into, even for Maryland residents.
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