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This is certainly the case with the 1999 coming-of-age sports drama Varsity Blues, which boasts a cast that includes several actors who later shot to stardom. In the 26 years since the film's ...
John Wilson was never a celebrity parent, but he became one of the most high-profile names tied to the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal. In an interview with Pete Scalia, he shares how ...
A Massachusetts father who said he was falsely accused in the “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal is suing USC and Netflix over their alleged roles in his conviction which was later ...
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When the Varsity Blues scandal hit in 2019, it rocked American academia in unprecedented ways. The federal case alleged that wealthy parents cheated to get their kids into elite universities.
Van Der Beek, best known for his titular role in television's "Dawson's Creek" as well as his portrayal of backup quarterback Jonathan "Mox" Moxon in the 1999 picture, "Varsity Blues," announced ...
James Van Der Beek / still of Van Der Beek in 'Varsity Blues' Getty Images / Everett Collection Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek is selling autographed and limited edition Varsity Blues ...
The 47-year-old actor, who revealed his colorectal cancer diagnosis last month, announced over the weekend that he’s selling merch from his 1999 movie “Varsity Blues” to raise money for ...
Fans are praying for ‘Varsity Blues’ star James Van Der Beek following his troubling revelation over the weekend. Van Der Beek, also known for roles in shows such as ‘Dawson’s Creek’ and ...
William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind behind the Varsity Blues college admissions cheating scandal, is out of prison and ready for his next act. Which looks a lot like his old act: helping ...
Rick Singer, the mastermind of the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, seemed unapologetic as he spoke out for the first time since being sentenced to three-and-a-half years behind bars.
Oct 14 (Reuters) - A federal prosecutor in Boston who oversaw the "Operation Varsity Blues" probe into the U.S. college admissions scandal and secured the conviction of a Kremlin-linked ...
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