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administrators, one exam proctor, one college administrator, nine coaches at elite schools and 33 parents who paid enormous sums to guarantee their children s admission to certain schools through the use of bribes and fake academic and athletic credentials. a central defendant in the scheme, william singer, will plead guilty today to charges of racketeering conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to defraud the united states. singer allegedly ran the key worldwide foundation. between roughly 2011 and 2018, wealthy parents paid singer about $25 million in total to guarantee their children s admission to elite schools including yale, georgetown, stanford, university of southern california, the university of
students into a string of prestigious universities. 50 people nationwide. two exam administrators. one exam proctor. one college administrator. nine coaches. 33 parents. reporter: the center of the scheme is prep organization the key, founded by william singer. he pleaded guilty to four charges, including money laue i laundering and obstruction of justice. wealthy parents paid singer about $25 million in total to guarantee their children s admission to elite schools. reporter: the scheme involved two kinds of fraud, parents paying a college prep organization to help their children cheat on s.a.t. or a.c.t. exams and others paying to allegedly bribe college coaches to help admit the students as athletes regardless of their athletic skill. singer helped parents take
admissions system. felicity huffman, and lori loughlin, the actress of full house and fuller house fame cheat, bribe and lie to get the children of the super rich into an elite university. andrew lieling and the agent in charge, joseph bofal noronte. we have charged one exam administrator, one exam proctor, one college administrator, nine coaches at elite schools and 33 parents who paid enormous sums to guarantee their children s admission to certain schools. this is not a case where parents were acting in the best interests of their children. this is a case where they flaunted their wealth, sparing no expense to cheat the system so they could set their children