Attorney who paid $75,000 to rig daughter’s ACT exam sentenced to 1 month in admissions scandal - News Summed Up

Attorney who paid $75,000 to rig daughter’s ACT exam sentenced to 1 month in admissions scandal


Caplan, a resident of Greenwich, Conn., paid $75,000 to ensure his daughter received a score in the 97th percentile on the ACT. Caplan’s attorney, Joshua Levy, said his client would make no excuse for his crimes before sentencing, and nor had he ever. AdvertisementOn the pretext of a college recruitment visit, Caplan flew with his daughter to Los Angeles in December 2018. “Well,” Caplan said, “we’re [expletive].”He told Singer he had hired a lawyer to force the ACT to score the test. Caplan also served on the board of Publicolor, a New York City nonprofit that helps schoolchildren repaint their schools.


Source: Los Angeles Times October 03, 2019 16:51 UTC



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