A lawyer for Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli says “This is precisely the kind of exculpatory… information defendants have been seeking.”
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Tearful former University of Texas tennis coach gets 6 months in prison for role in college admissions scam
Former University of Texas men’s tennis coach Michael Center was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for accepting $100,000 in bribes to tag a fake recruit.
John Kapoor, founder of Insys Therapeutics, sentenced to 66 months in landmark fentanyl bribery case
John Kapoor, billionaire founder of drug company Insys Therapeutics, was sentenced for orchestrating the scheme of bribes and bogus prescriptions by doctors.
Lori Loughlin’s husband joked about USC admissions process, emails released by feds shows
A USC administrator approached Lori Loughlin’s husband about helping the couple’s daughter apply to the school legitimately. He dismissed the offer.
Harvard law professor sues New York Times over Jeffrey Epstein story
Law professor Lawrence Lessig says the newspaper defamed him in Epstein story with ‘clickbait’ headline that misrepresented his position on donations.
MIT administrators knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s $850K in donations
MIT administrators knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s $850K in donations
College admissions scandal: Fight for FBI notes a new battlefront for accused parents
Multiple parents fighting charges in the nation’s college admissions scandal say prosecutors are wrongly refusing to turn over evidence.
Lori Loughlin told daughters they needed to do better in high school, new court doc alleges
Lori Loughlin told daughters Olivia Jade, Isabella they needed to do better at Marymount High School, Rick Singer told the FBI.
Report: U.S. Treasury staffer resigns. Mom is charged with cheating for him in college admissions scandal
James Littlefair no longer works for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Politico reports his mother pleaded guilty to cheating for him to graduate from Georgetown.
Haunting texts revealed as Boston College student pleads not guilty in boyfriend’s suicide
Inyoung You came to a Boston courtroom from her native South Korea to enter a not guilty plea in the suicide of her Boston College boyfriend, Alex Urtula.