A California man accused of paying $400,000 to help his son secure entry to Georgetown University as a purported tennis recruit pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraud conspiracy in the admissions bribery scandal, prosecutors announced.
By Nick Anderson The Washington Post, The Providence Journal
Tue, 05/07/2019 - 5:57pm
A California man accused of paying $400,000 to help his son secure entry to Georgetown University as a purported tennis recruit pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraud conspiracy in the admissions bribery scandal, prosecutors announced.