Michelle Janavs, heiress to a frozen foods fortune, was sentenced Tuesday to five months in prison in the college admissions scandal.
Michelle Janavs, heiress to a frozen foods fortune, was sentenced Tuesday to five months in prison for paying $100,000 to fix her daughters’ college entrance exams and agreeing to pay twice that amount to sneak one girl into USC as a bogus beach volleyball player.
The school wouldn’t ask questions if she switched her daughter’s test location to a school where Singer had bribed an administrator, Janavs told Singer in a recorded phone call, assuring him, “They can’t say anything to me.”In addition, she must pay a fine of $250,000, perform 200 hours of community service and remain on supervised release for two years.
Michael Center, the former men’s tennis coach at the University of Texas at Austin, was sentenced Monday to six months in prison. In exchange for $100,000 — $60,000 of it in cash, the rest paid to his tennis program — Center recruited the son of Singer’s client, whom The Times previously identified as Chris Schaepe, a high-profile venture capitalist.
Janavs’ attorneys asked Gorton, the judge, to spare her prison altogether. Janavs conspired with Singer for a shorter time, and paid him far less, than many of his other clients, they said. She did not need to be incarcerated to deter others from committing similar crimes in the future, they wrote.
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