College admissions scandal: USC officials discussed how much parents would donate when consider admissions of children, records show
Messages sent between USC’s athletic and admissions offices underscore a truism in college admissions: money talks.
In a spreadsheet attached to one of the emails, which included roughly 200 “special interest” applicants put forth by the athletic department between 2012 and 2015, a note for one student read, “25,000 check and more later.” “1 mil pledge,” read another. Several others were noted simply as “donor.
“Mr. Zangrillo’s filing appears to be part of a legal and public relations strategy to divert attention from the criminal fraud for which he has been indicted by a federal grand jury. USC remains confident that the court will agree with us that it need not produce the information and documents requested by the defendant.”
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