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Scammed out of US$6.5mil

Chinese student’s mum says she is a victim of US college scandal

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HONG KONG: The mother of a Chinese student has admitted that she paid US$6.5mil (RM26.8mil) to the man at the heart of a US college admission scandal, but says she was duped into believing the sum was a charitable donation.

American academia has been rocked by a colossal bribery scandal run by William “Rick” Singer, who has pleaded guilty to working with corrupt coaches, university administra­tors and exam monitors to get the children of wealthy families into prestigiou­s colleges.

The US$25mil (RM103mil) scam, which was revealed by US prosecutor­s earlier this year, has seen some 50 people charged, including Hollywood actors and industry CEOs.

Most of the cases that have come to light through indictment­s or guilty pleas have involved parents paying between US$15,000 (RM62,000) and US$600,000 (RM2.4mil) to ensure that their children got into college.

But earlier this week, US media reported that Singer received a huge payment of US$6.5mil from a wealthy Chinese family whose daughter Yusi Zhao got into Stanford in 2017.

Yesterday, Hong Kong-based lawyers for Zhao’s mother released a statement on her behalf, in which she said the payment was made but that Singer had led her to believe it was a legitimate donation that would go towards Stanford’s staff salaries and scholarshi­p programme.

“The donation is in the same nature as those that many affluent parents have been doing openly to prestigiou­s universiti­es,” the statement read, adding that they had made it a month after their daughter was accepted into Stanford.

“Since the matters concerning Mr Singer and his foundation have been widely reported, Mrs Zhao has come to realise she has been misled, her generosity has been taken advantage of and her daughter has fallen victim to the scam,” it added.

Law firm Mayer Brown declined to give the mother’s full name or say whether Yusi Zhao was still attending the prestigiou­s Ivy League college.

According to the New York Times, Zhao’s father is a wealthy businessma­n who made his fortune in traditiona­l Chinese medicine and health supplement­s.

A reporter from the paper who visited the family’s home in an ultra-wealthy district on the outskirts of Beijing this week observed that a Ferrari, a Tesla, a Bentley and a Land Rover could be seen parked outside a California-style mansion.

Prosecutor­s in the United States have not filed any charges against the Zhao family.

American colleges are highly sought after among Chinese families and a booming industry has flourished offering consulting and test preparatio­n advice.

Chinese students have also become a hugely lucrative demographi­c for those colleges.

US media have reported that only one other family paid Singer a seven figure sum – a Chinese family who allegedly paid US$1.2mil (RM4.9mil) to get their daughter into Yale.

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