Another parent sentenced in college admissions scandal!

A second parent is going to prison in the college admissions fraud case. California business executive Devin Sloane was sentenced in federal court in Boston yesterday to four months in prison and 500 hours of community service. Prosecutors say Sloane conspired to pay 250-thousand-dollars to help his son get into the University of Southern California as a water polo recruit. The father reportedly purchased water polo gear and took pictures of his son playing in the family swimming pool as part of the scam. The son never played water polo. What does this mean for Lori Laughlin who also falsified documents and pictures to get her daughters on the rowing team?

The first parent sentenced was actress Felicity Huffman. She received 14 days. Several others have yet to be sentenced.


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