he said he had a friend out in pennsylvania named bob and he would go out there and do work for him. we had no reason not to trust him and believe him. but here s what connie and the kids didn t know. larry was financing his secret life with extra mortgages on their san diego home. i thought we were doing fine. i thought it was going to be a good time in our life. but then suddenly there was no money. suddenly it s like what? bankruptcy? you had to declare bankruptcy? i didn t want to declare bankruptcy but larry said, no, we need to do this. so i just went ahead with it. you went along? yep. yeah. i trusted him. i thought he maybe knew better than i knew. and detectives learned, while larry was deceiving connie and bleeding his own family dry, he was also playing lee ann, telling her the timing wasn t right for them to get married, because he couldn t afford to go through with his divorce. as proof, larry even
and lived them as one. it was really weird. connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he d gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh and for the next three years, larry split his time between california and pennsylvania. he said he had a friend out in pennsylvania named bob and he would go out there and do work for him. we had no reason not to trust him, believe him. but here s what connie and the kids didn t know. larry was financing his secret life with extra mortgages on their san diego home. i thought we were doing fine. i thought it was going to be a good time in our life. but then suddenly there was no money. suddenly like what? bankruptcy? you had to declare bankruptcy? i didn t want to declare bankruptcy but larry said, no, we need to do this. so i just went ahead with it. you went along? yep. yeah. i trusted him. i thought he maybe knew better than i knew. and detectives learned while larry was deceiving c
bloodstream. katie: the whole thing is a disaster. if the kids didn t know, did they know? worthy engaging with us fraud with their parents? their teenagers and the parents are essentially pressuring them to commit fraud to get into the school, not on their own volition. in the gift of the real world and realize the cat just buy off. there s a lawsuit now from a number of students who are suing these schools, saying they did at the right way. what this comes down to is just fundamental fairness and working for what you it. i m glad we agree on that as a nonpolitical issue. but the universities have to respond as well. and the athletic departments have been caught red handed, because in a lot of these cases they went through the athletic department because of the lower gpa. why is it the athletic department has lower academic standards than the rest of the university? kennedy: because they have so many scholarships to give out because that system is rife with corruption. if 70 steal
balance it all. i do want the experience of game day partying. i don t care about school. she took a spot that somebody did care about. he had no idea what was going on. interesting to see what the school do. there are 33 students currently that are part of the scheme, currently in school, really tough on the schools, the kids are the big issue but if kids didn t know what was going on our parents pressured them to do it, i don t know, i don t need help with this or that but the issue about understanding truth, morality and ethics get there. this is what goes on in all
basketball player somehow got n. in at least one allegation, i believe it s usc, there was a 5 5 basketball player listed at 6 1. there is nothing to prevent them from filing a lawsuit. internally, the university versus to come one some kind of solution or way to address this, especially in the case of a student that didn t know. so often they are seen as elite institution, people work their tails off, especially people that don t necessarily have the resources from childhood. you think of all the sacrifices. it s taken away from those kids. exactly. very quickly what are some of the consequences people involved in this could face in terms of, do we have a sense of jail time? yes, fines? virtually they were arrested at their home yesterday. a good rule of thumb, any time you are in federal court,