He was charged with conspiracy to commit fraud in U.S. federal court earlier this month. He's also accused of hiring someone to "secretly" take the exams for students between 2011 and February 2019. (CBC)The charges and details of the allegations were revealed in U.S. federal court documents unsealed in Boston, Mass., on Tuesday. Sidoo is accused of running a similar scheme to help his younger son, paying another $100,000 in 2012. After football, Sidoo became an investment banker and started his own fundraising groups and charities.
Source: CBC News March 12, 2019 18:45 UTC