A Taiwan-born parent who built wealth as a warehouse executive after becoming a U.S. citizen "subverted" his version of the American dream by paying a bribe to inflate his son's college entrance exam scores, a judge said Wednesday as he approved an agreed-upon nine-week prison sentence.
All 38 parents accused of working with "Varsity Blues" mastermind William "Rick" Singer to get their children into college through fraud have now pled guilty or been convicted after a California man admitted to his role in the scheme Wednesday.
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