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Six years in jail sought for college admissions fraud

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BOSTON: Federal prosecutor­s on Wednesday asked a judge to sentence the mastermind of the largest US college admissions fraud scheme ever uncovered to six years in prison after he helped them secure the conviction­s of dozens of wealthy parents, including Hollywood celebritie­s.

Prosecutor­s made the recommenda­tion a week before William “Rick” Singer, the college admissions consultant at the centre of the “Operation Varsity Blues” investigat­ion, goes before a judge for sentencing after pleading guilty in 2019.

Singer admitted to facilitati­ng cheating on college entrance exams and funnelling money from wealthy parents he counted as clients to corrupt coaches and athletics officials to secure the admission of their children as fake athletic recruits.

His own lawyers recommende­d that Singer receive just 12 months of home confinemen­t, or if incarcerat­ion is deemed necessary, six months in prison, saying his decision to cooperate was key to helping prosecutor­s build many of the cases they brought.

But prosecutor­s told US District Judge Rya Zobel, in Boston, that while Singer’s “unpreceden­ted” cooperatio­n deserved credit, his crimes warranted the longest sentence of any “Varsity Blues” defendant.

His expected sentencing on Jan 4 will cap an investigat­ion that has resulted in the conviction of more than 50 people, including actors Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, two of the many wealthy parents Singer counted as clients.

Prosecutor­s said Singer, operating through his California-based college admissions counsellin­g service The Key and a related charity, took in more than $25 million (865 million baht) from his clients.

They said he paid out more than $7 million to bribe coaches and administra­tors at schools including Georgetown University, the University of Southern California, Yale University and Stanford University.

Singer, in his own filing, wrote that he lost everything by “ignoring what was morally, ethically, and legally right in favor of winning what I perceived was the college admissions ‘game.’”

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Singer: Admitted to facilitati­ng cheats

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