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Palo Alto couple to plead guilty in college admissions scandal

A Palo Alto couple charged with paying to cheat on their son s college entrance exam have agreed to plead guilty after a long-running saga that saw them facing trial, the U.S. Attorney s Office said.

Georgetown University – NBC10 Philadelphia

Georgetown University – NBC10 Philadelphia
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Georgetown University – NBC Connecticut

Georgetown University – NBC Connecticut
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California liquor CEO involved in college admissions scam will plead guilty

California liquor CEO involved in college admissions scam will plead guilty
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Former Palo Altan sentenced in college admissions scam

William McGlashan Jr. ordered to three months in prison, $250K fine Uploaded: Tue, May 18, 2021, 12:43 pm Time to read: about 2 minutes Former TPG Capital senior executive William McGlashan Jr., previously of Palo Alto, was sentenced last week to three months in prison and a $250,000 fine for his involvement in the 2019 college bribery admissions scandal in which 57 people face federal charges, including Hollywood celebrities, college athletics coaches and multimillionaire business executives. Former Palo Alto resident William McGlashan Jr., 57, was sentenced to serve three months in prison and pay a $250,000 fine for his role in the college admissions scandal. Courtesy PhotoSpin. McGlashan, 57, was sentenced by the U.S. District Court Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton to three months in prison, two years of supervised release, a fine of $250,000 and 250 hours of community service on May 12. After initially trying to fight the charges, McGlashan pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud

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