Here Are A Few Things Really Rich People (Allegedly) Did To Scam Their Kids Into College

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Here Are A Few Things Really Rich People (Allegedly) Did To Scam Their Kids Into College
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Prosecutors said wealthy parents participated in a variety of frauds to scam their kids’ way into elite schools.

Rich parents participated in a wide variety of frauds to , the feds alleged Tuesday after unveiling charging documents for a massive college admission scheme.

Here are some highlights of the things rich parents allegedly did to get their children into elite schools., sent a sample of her son’s poor handwriting to Singer so that someone could take a test on his behalf. , a co-chairman of an international law firm, allegedly told Singer he was “sort of rules oriented” and worried about someone taking a test on his daughter’s behalf.

“I’m gonna make him a kicker,” Singer said. “He does have really strong legs,” McGlashan allegedly said, laughing. Agustin Huneeus, the owner of vineyards in California’s Napa Valley, allegedly conspired with Singer to pretend his daughter played water polo, using a picture of another person. “I think you said this but I just want to confirm. She actually won’t really be part of the water polo team, right?” Huneeus asked Singer. “No, no.” Singer replied. “She doesn’t have to do anything.”

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