The mastermind behind the widespread college admissions bribery scandal, William “Rick” Singer, was sentenced Wednesday to 3 1/2 years in federal prison — ending a saga that landed dozens of wealthy ...
Rick Singer, the mastermind of the "Operation Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal that federal prosecutors say was "breathtaking in its audacity and levels of deception it involved," was ...
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William “Rick” Singer leaves the Moakley Courthouse after being sentenced to 3.5 years in jail on January 4 The former Orange County college admissions consultant who orchestrated the “Varsity Blues” ...
Fresh out of federal prison, the mastermind behind the college admissions scam known as “Operation Varsity Blues” is back with a new job: college admissions advising. William “Rick” Singer was ...
A federal appeals court overturned all fraud convictions Wednesday of two parents who were found guilty of paying bribes to get their kids into elite universities as part of a sprawling college ...
The former college admissions consultant who cooked up a multimillion-dollar scheme to fraudulently admit kids of wealthy clients, including Hollywood celebrities, into elite U.S. colleges was ...
Picture this: an amalgamation of secretive phone calls, celebrity involvement, millions of dollars and fake athletic scholarships that created massive public uproar. Netflix has continued to add to ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Nearly four years after the Varsity Blues scandal rocked headlines, laying ...
Felicity Huffman is breaking her silence about her role in the "Varsity Blues" national college admissions scandal. The Oscar-nominated actress, 60, opened up publicly for the first time about the ...
The “mastermind” of a decade-long scheme to put the children of celebrities and business leaders in elite universities by fraud and deceit has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. “Your ...