Actors, Coaches, CEOs Among 50 People Charged In College Admissions, Recruiting Bribery Scheme

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  1. watson1880

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    USC taking out the trash quickly.
    https://twitter.com/joeyrkaufman/status/1105569046290849792

        • Joey KaufmanVerified account @joeyrkaufman
          USC has fired senior associate athletic director Donna Heinel and legendary water polo coach Jovan Vavic, who were indicted in federal court in the college admissions bribery case earlier today.
     
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    Too bad we can't seem to figure out how to take out the trash snake's head. The following people need to GTFOOT.....Nikias, Quick, Caruso, Swann, Austin.

    The University is in a free fall IMO. Former President, now President Emeritus Nikias, oversaw the most massive administration build up in the history of USC. He increased the number of VP's 4x and the BoT now has over 50 members. The faculty Senate is largely dysfunctional and Nikias just did what he wanted. The lack of oversight and crosschecks has allowed scandal after scandal after scandal. The current leaders are devoid of morals and are in pursuit of one thing only.....$$.
     
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    HAHAHAHAHA! Loughlin turns down a plea deal!

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/lori-loughlin-not-seeing-serious-133632256.html

    Before being hit with additional money laundering charges in connection with the college bribery case, Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli were offered a plea deal -- and rejected it.

    Multiple outlets report that the couple, likely facing 18-24 months behind bars before the new charges, is "in worse shape than before" because of their decision not to take a deal and could now be facing upwards of 20 years in prison for each charge -- a possible total of 40 years -- if convicted.
     

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