The Justice Department on Tuesday announced dozens of charges related to a massive college admissions bribery scheme, involving big names from Hollywood actresses to Wall Street and Silicon Valley executives. “He makes me feel guilty,” Hunneus told Singer, according to a transcript of a phone call. Zangrillo’s daughter was ultimately accepted to USC through “our VIP list for transfers,” Heinel told Singer, according to the indictment. According to the indictment, she paid Singer’s company using a check from her family’s foundation, where she is on the board. While attempting to get her son into USC as a pole vaulter, Singer’s company altered a photo of a pole vaulter with her son’s face.
Source: Huffington Post March 12, 2019 16:44 UTC