Two fathers convicted in U.S. college admissions trial
Two wealthy dads were convicted in first U.S. college admissions scandal trial on charges of corruptly trying to buy their children's way into elite universities as phony athletic recruits
John Wilson, 62yr old former Gap Inc and Staples Inc executive who founded Hyannis Port Capital.
Gamal Aziz / Gamal Abdelaziz, 64yr old former president of Wynn Resorts' Macau subsidiary.
William โRickโ Singer, founder of the Edge College and Career Network in Newport Beach, California.
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Prosecutors say Aziz agreed in 2018 to pay $300,000 to secure his daughter's admission to USC as a basketball recruit by bribing an official.
Prosecutors allege Wilson in 2014 paid $220,000 to have his son falsely designated a USC water polo recruit and later sought to pay another $1.5million to fraudulently secure spots for his twin daughters at Stanford and Harvard universities.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9986147/Two-wealthy-dads-trial-college-admissions-scandal.html
>everybody cheats and uses connections and donations to get into everything.
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>who cares.
The 'old boys network', donations / pay to play has fuelled the corruption. Then those children go on into positions where those corrupt beginnings are further exploited.
Expand your thinking anon, it's all connected.
>College educations are an overrated scam.
Yep, you get to go into debt to be brainwashed/ill equiped to think for oneself.
*equipped.
In shape, and the central symbol.