Coaches, Administrators Allegedly Involved in College Admissions Cheating Scheme Appear in Court

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Prominent college coaches and high-profile defendants involved in the college-admissions scandal had their first day in court

BOSTON—Prominent college coaches and defendants who allegedly arranged for fraudulently boosted ACT or SAT scores began to appear in federal court here Monday as part of the largest college-admissions scandal ever prosecuted by the Justice Department.

The appearances in U.S. District Court in Boston kick off two weeks of visits by high-profile parents, college coaches and others the federal government says were involved in the scheme.

 

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falling like dominoes

Grrrrr!

Their statuses should be reduced from prominent to disparaged.

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