‘It Was Like He Had the Magic Elixir’: How the College Cheating Scandal Spread

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'Obviously we have stretched the truth.' How Rick Singer recruited so many parents to his college-admissions scam

William ‘Rick’ Singer, the self-proclaimed higher-education guru charged in the college-admissions bribery and cheating case, gained credibility on the financial-services speaking circuit Rick Singer in an image from a 2013 video he created to promote his college-admissions consulting business.

 

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White privilege: Lazy, rich and ignorant Free college scams Get to the front of the Draft dodging line Less taxes Unfair voting get away with crime adultery fraud being a vindictive shallow scumbag using the court system to gain advantage

Lock them all up.

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College students are responsible for their loans, but not responsible for how they get into college? Come on who is being shielded here? This coming from a country that arrests 11 year olds in school for not obeying instructions. What kind of coverup is this?

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