USA v. Ernst et al
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1:19-cr-10081
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- Anderson & Kreiger
- BLA Schwartz
- Brooks Pierce
- Campbell Conroy
- Choate Hall
- Covington & Burling
- Dynamis LLP
- Gerger Hennessy
- Gibson Dunn
- Goulston & Storrs
- Hedges & Tumposky
- Hinckley Allen
- Hogan Lovells
- Huggard Law LLC
- Kaplan Marino
- King & Spalding
- Laredo & Smith
- Larson LLP
- McCarter & English
- Miner Siddall
- Munger Tolles
- Murphy Ball Stratton
- Phelps Dunbar
- Robinson & Cole
- Saul Ewing
- Steptoe LLP
- Swomley & Tennen
- Taft Stettinius
- Wiesner McKinnon
- Willkie Farr
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November 23, 2020
'Varsity Blues' Judge Says Admissions Slots Not Property
College admissions slots at the center of the "Varsity Blues" case don't qualify as property for federal wire fraud charges, a Massachusetts federal judge said Monday, applying the U.S. Supreme Court's May decision overturning the Bridgegate convictions to the university officials indicted in the high-profile admissions and testing scandal.
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November 13, 2020
Poor Health Can't Save 'Varsity Blues' Middleman From Jail
The former head of a Texas tennis academy was sentenced to three months in prison Friday for acting as a "middleman" in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case despite citing a litany of medical conditions he hoped would allow him to avoid time behind bars.
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November 12, 2020
Feds Seek Prison For 'Varsity Blues' Middleman
Massachusetts federal prosecutors on Thursday pushed for prison time for the former head of a Texas tennis academy who copped to racketeering conspiracy for acting as a middleman for the mastermind of the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case.
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October 01, 2020
Course-Taker For 'Varsity Blues' Students Pleads Guilty
A California woman on Thursday admitted to aiding the sprawling "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal by taking online courses for high school students and crafting fake athletic profiles to help them get into elite schools through a recruitment "side door."
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September 25, 2020
Houston College Test Admin Cops To 'Varsity Blues' Charges
A standardized test administrator from Houston pled guilty Friday to charges that she took bribes to help rig students' college entrance exams as part of the "Varsity Blues" scandal.
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September 02, 2020
'Varsity Blues' Feds Add Charges Against 2 Coaches, Parent
Federal prosecutors are expanding the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case, announcing the indictment of a new parent in the case while adding charges against two former athletics coaches at Georgetown University and the University of Southern California.
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August 17, 2020
College Test Admin In 'Varsity Blues' Case Will Plead Guilty
A Houston-area test administrator will plead guilty next month in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions and testing scandal after striking a deal with prosecutors who accused her of taking bribes to help rig students' college entrance exams, according to a court notice Saturday.
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August 07, 2020
Employee Of 'Varsity Blues' Mastermind Strikes Plea Deal
A former employee of William "Rick" Singer, the mastermind of the "Varsity Blues" college admissions cheating scandal, agreed to plead guilty Friday after being charged with fraudulently taking online classes for students.
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July 27, 2020
Ex-UCLA Soccer Coach Pleads Guilty In 'Varsity Blues' Case
A former UCLA men's soccer coach charged as part of the sprawling "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal admitted on Monday to collecting $200,000 in bribes from parents seeking to have their children accepted into the selective California university.
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July 01, 2020
RICO Charge Not Fit For 'Varsity Blues' Coaches, Judge Hears
Federal prosecutors have no business hitting coaches and officials in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions case with a racketeering charge, a federal judge heard Wednesday during a lengthy hearing over bids to pare the hard-hitting statute from the indictment.