Leader of College Cheating Scandal Gets 3.5 Years in Federal Prison

Leader of College Cheating Scandal Gets 3.5 Years in Federal Prison
William "Rick" Singer founder of the Edge College & Career Network, departs federal court in Boston on March 12, 2019. Steven Senne/AP Photo
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LOS ANGELES—A former Newport Beach college admissions consultant who orchestrated a $25 million nationwide bribery scheme to get children of wealthy parents into USC, UCLA, and other top colleges was sentenced on Jan. 4 to 3.5 years behind bars for his role as mastermind of the “Varsity Blues” scandal that ensnared coaches, business executives, and Hollywood celebrities.

William “Rick” Singer, 62, was also sentenced in Boston federal court to three years of supervised release following his prison term. Judge Rya Zobel also ordered Singer to pay $10 million in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.

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