In College Admissions Scandal, Family Paid $6.5 Million to Get Their Daughter Into Stanford

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In College Admissions Scandal, Family Paid $6.5 Million to Get Their Daughter Into Stanford
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A family from China paid a college counselor $6.5 million for help securing a spot at Stanford and connected to the counselor via Morgan Stanley

A family from China paid a college counselor $6.5 million for help securing a spot at Stanford University, and connected to the counselor via a Morgan Stanley employee, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The involvement of Morgan Stanley illustrates how William “Rick” Singer, the Newport Beach, Calif., college consultant who has admitted to masterminding the alleged college-admissions cheating scheme, infiltrated wealthy networks to pitch his services.

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