33 parents charged in US college admissions scheme

By Umar Farooq</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – Federal prosecutors unveiled charges Tuesday that shed light on a nationwide college admissions scheme where wealthy parents used bribes to get their kids into elite schools.</p> <p>At the center of it all was William Singer, who owned The Key, a for-profit college counseling and preparation business.</p> <p>Singer also created a charitable organization called the Key Worldwide Foundation which acted as a front for the peddling of bribes.</p> <p>&quot;Between roughly 2011 and 2018, wealthy parents paid Singer about $25 million in total to guarantee their children’s admission into elite schools including Yale, Georgetown, Stanford,&quot; U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said at a press conference in Boston.</p> <p>Others charged by authorities included non-college coaches, 33 parents and two standardized exam administrators.</p> <p>According to the Department of Justice, the conspiracy involved bribing exam administrators to allow a test taker to secretly take college entrance exams in place of students, or to correct the students’ answers after the exam was taken.</p> <p>University athletic coaches and administrators were also bribed to facilitate a student’s entrance to elite universities under the guise of being recruited as athletes.</p> <p>All of the money used to bribe individuals was hidden behind Singer’s charitable organization.</p> <p>&quot;This enabled the parents to not only mask the true nature of the payments but to also take the tax write-off at the end of the year,&quot; Lelling added.</p> <p>Among the parents involved in the scheme were CEOs, investors and actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman.</p> <p>Several universities responded to the allegations. </p> <p>&quot;Based on the Department of Justice investigation to date, we have no evidence that the alleged conduct involves anyone else at Stanford or is associated with any other team,&quot; Stanford University said in a statement. “However, we will be undertaking an internal review to confirm that.&quot;</p> <p>The University of Southern California said it would conduct its own investigation into identifying any funds received in connection with the alleged scheme.

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