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Fear of virus won’t save mom in U.S. college admissions scandal from prison

Fear of virus won’t save mom in U.S. college admissions scandal from prison

A California mother was
sentenced on Tuesday to seven months in prison for paying
$450,000 to help her daughters gain an illicit edge in the
college admissions process, despite her lawyers’ arguments that
she faced exposure to the coronavirus if she were incarcerated.

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