The first group of parents made appearances Friday. Here are the parents scheduled to appear in court Wednesday:
Elizabeth and Manuel Henriquez: Manuel Henriquez, founder and CEO of a publicly traded finance company in Palo Alto, and his wife, Elizabeth, allegedly availed themselves of Singer’s test-rigging and athletic recruiting schemes to get their two daughters into Georgetown and another unnamed university.
Peter Jan “P.J.” Sartorio: Sartorio, who sells frozen burritos and other packaged foods under his brands PJ’s Organics and Nate’s, allegedly paid $15,000 to have his daughter’s answers on the ACT corrected by Singer’s accomplice. Sartorio paid Singer $15,000 in cash, according to an FBI affidavit. When Singer called the Menlo Park, Calif., resident at the direction of the FBI, agents recorded Sartorio on a wiretap expressing his relief that he’d paid cash and hadn’t left a paper trail.
When are all of these students who were admitted fraudulently going to be expelled? Any other student who cheated and lied to gain entrance wouldn't have been allowed to stay! Until they are expelled, these colleges acknowledge their total lack of integrity.
Why aren't their adult children also being charged as criminals? If a minority parent stole for their adult child both would be charged.
Deport them...fine them for phony donations...and let illegal immigrants live in there mansions...
Shame on you
You mean they gotta dish out more money ..
community service 1 year
Televise it.
This so outrageous, every kid knew what was going on! They should be indicted also! I hope they all go to PRISON!
Fry 'em
They gonna get Jussied. Watch. MoneyTalks
I'm pretty sure they will get off scott free because they have pretty faces and lots of money. Never mind lots of deserving students have no chance at all.
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