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Patton’s Daring Rescue - 35,000 Lives at Risk Behind Nazi LinesThe 38th Waffen SS would become one of the last barriers to the advancing Americans…After Operation Varsity in late March of ...
Carrie’s apartment (and relationship?) has rats! Miranda discovers trashy TV 20 years too late! Kristen Schaal and Cheri ...
A USC journalism professor has dropped her lawsuit against an unspecified number of still unidentified “Does” who she alleged defamed her on social media by falsely linking her to the “Operation ...
A U.S. appeals court on Friday reinstated a former University of Southern California water polo coach's bribery conviction ...
Proving that point is William "Rick" Singer – the silver-haired ringleader of the “Operation Varsity Blues” scheme who pleaded guilty to charges involving racketeering, money laundering ...
In the world of Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal, John B. Wilson stands out, even if you don’t know who he is. The private equity firm founder and former Staples Inc ...
Infamous college consultant William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind of the Operation Varsity Blues’ fake athlete admissions scandal, was sentenced to 42 months (3.5 years) in prison on Wednesday.
William “Rick” Singer, 62, pleaded guilty in March 2019 for his central role in the case the U.S. Department of Justice dubbed Operation Varsity Blues. Prosecutors have requested a sentence of ...
The intern working with us in the morning this spring is an undergrad who is not watching the Econ Extra Credit documentary “Operation Varsity Blues” along with us this month. ” ...
the same day a prep school administrator implicated in the federal investigation known as Operation Varsity Blues was sentenced to four months in prison for taking students’ tests for them.
A former Wynn Resorts executive has been sentenced to one year in prison after he was convicted of paying a $300,000 bribe as part of the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal — in the ...
The last parent ensnared in Operation Varsity Blues – the captivating nationwide college admissions bribery scandal – has agreed to plead guilty, federal prosecutors said. Authorities said I ...
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