A Los Angeles business executive was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment for paying $250,000 to get his son admitted to the University of Southern California as a fake water polo recruit.
BOSTON — A Los Angeles business executive was sentenced Tuesday to four months imprisonment for paying $250,000 to get his son admitted to the University of Southern California as a fake water polo recruit.
Prosecutors recommended a year and a day in prison, along with a $75,000 fine and a year of supervised release. A weighty sentence was necessary, they said, because of the"unusual lengths" Sloane undertook in pursuing the deception. In a Sept.17 court filing, Sloane's lawyers said he was"targeted, manipulated and slowly and deliberately lured into the conspiracy by Singer, a world-class schemer and manipulator."
"The crime that's at issue in all of these cases is not basic care-taking for your child. It's not getting your child food or clothing. It's not even getting your child a college education," she said."It's getting your child into a college that might be called exclusive. Are they doing that for their children or are they doing it for their own status?"
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