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The documentary shows how a college counselor orchestrated the largest admissions scam in history. Mar 17, 2021
In total, 50 people 33 wealthy and influential parents, two SAT and ACT administrators, one exam proctor, nine college athletics coaches, and one college administrator were
charged in “Operation Varsity Blues,” the 2019 college admission scandal. The years-long fraud and the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted made splashy
headlines largely about actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman’s arrests and convictions. But Netflix’s new documentary film
Operation Varsity Blues, by
Fyre director Chris Smith, refocuses the attention onto William “Rick” Singer the college admissions counselor and confessed criminal mastermind behind the entire scheme. While many of the parents and college employees indicted in the scandal have been charged and sentenced, Singer, who pled guilty to all charges brought against him, is ye
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Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman s FBI transcripts omitted from Operation Varsity Blues film The director explains why
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Netflix released its Operation Varsity Blues documentary about the 2019 college admissions scandal on Wednesday
The film features a re-enactment of the moment Mossimo Giannulli confronted his daughter Olivia Jade s high school counselor
The counselor contacted USC after seeing she d been flagged as a crew recruit
He told the university that he didn t believe she d ever participated in the sport
Giannulli then went to the counselor and accused him of meddling in Olivia Jade s future
Loughlin and Giannulli were jailed last fall for paying $500,000 to get their daughters Olivia Jade and Isabella into USC as crew recruits
Neither teen participated in the sport but their applications featured photos of them posing on rowing machines