Investigators look into whether USC great Pat Haden was involved in college admissions scheme

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Investigators look into whether USC great Pat Haden was involved in college admissions scheme
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Federal investigators are looking into whether Pat Haden, the former USC athletic director, was involved in the college admissions bribery scheme.

he had pocketed more than $1 million in his role as chairman of a foundation that gave academic scholarships to students studying at USC and elsewhere.

Questions about Haden’s possible involvement with Singer have swirled since prosecutors detailed in court papers the role one of his former deputies at USC, Donna Heinel, allegedly played in helping Singer sneak the children of wealthy clients into USC by falsely claiming they were recruited athletes.

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