BOSTON - College coaches, Hollywood actresses and prominent business owners are being indicted in connection to a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal.In Other News
Nearly 40 people involved in the college admissions scam, many of whom are renown celebrities and influential business owners, were arrested Tuesday morning and charged in federal court in Boston.
According to the indictment, the conspiracy involved bribing university athletic coaches and administrators in admitting students under the guise of being recruited as student-athletes, regardless of their athletic abilities. It also involved bribing ACT and SAT administrators to allow someone else, typically Mark Riddell, a counselor at a private school in Bradenton, Florida, to either take the test in place of students or to correct students' answers once they had taken the exam.
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