A look at the college admissions cheating case 1 year later - News Summed Up

A look at the college admissions cheating case 1 year later


A look at the college admissions cheating case 1 year later A year after dozens of prominent parents and athletic coaches at top universities were arrested in a college admissions cheating scheme, some are heading to prison while others are gearing up to fight the charges at trial in BostonBOSTON -- A year after dozens of prominent parents and athletic coaches at top universities were arrested in a college admissions cheating scheme, some are heading to prison while others are gearing up to fight the charges at trial in Boston. Here's a look at where the case stands:STILL FIGHTINGEight parents are scheduled to go on trial in October. Five coaches have pleaded guilty. Singer has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and several other charges and has not yet been sentenced. PUNISHMENTSSentences for parents who've pleaded guilty range from no prison time to nine months behind bars.


Source: ABC News March 11, 2020 11:26 UTC



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