The largest backdoor admission business in history, totaling over 600 million yen, was discovered at 8 prestigious universities in the United States, 50 actresses arrested for bribery charges



University officials from eight prestigious universities in the United States, such as the

University of Southern California and Stanford University , received money from a candidate's parents through an intermediary and illegally enrolled specific students. He arrested parents, including famous actresses and lawyers. A total of 50 people were arrested, and the total amount of money moved by bribery is expected to exceed 600 million yen, which is reported to be the largest illegal admission scandal in American history.

8 Universities. Millions in Bribes. 10 Corrupt Coaches. What You Need to Know About the Admissions-Bribery Scandal.- The Chronicle of Higher Education
https://www.chronicle.com/article/8-Universities-Millions-in/245873


Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman among wealthy parents accused by FBI in college-entrance bribery scheme-The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-accuses-wealthy-parents-including-celebrities-in-college-entrance-bribery-scheme/2019/03/12/d91c9942-44d1-11e9- 8aab-95b8d80a1e4f_story.html


Eight back-school entrances were discovered: University of Southern California, Stanford University, Yale University , Georgetown University , University of California Los Angeles , Wake Forest University , University of Texas at Austin, and University of San Diego . According to the US Department of Justice, the back entrance admission scandal involved an organization called “The Key” run by William Rick Singer, and formed a network to send bribes to university officials.

In addition to the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) and ACT (The American College Testing Program) test results for American university admissions, the results and transition of high school 4 years, extracurricular activities, essays, interview results Is important. Admission to a famous university will be difficult if the school's grade is not excellent, but there is also a frame for sports admission and one-stage admission, and head coaches of sports super power schools are given admission recommendation authority to the university There is also a thing. This backdoor entrance scandal was a misuse of this sports recommendation frame.


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At the University of Southern California, $ 1.3 million (approximately 140 million yen) is in the account of Donna Heinel, senior associate athletic director who manages the sports club of the university, $ 20,000 a month since September 2018 (About 2.2 million yen) was found to have been transferred. In addition, it turned out that $ 350,000 (about 40 million yen) was paid to the private soccer club managed by the coaches of the women's soccer team. There are more than 24 students involved.


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Laura Janke, assistant coach for the women's soccer team, created a lie player profile and sent it to Heinel. The photos in this profile were from a woman who had no football experience, but had been approved for admission to the University of Southern California for their admission requirements.

In addition, John Vandemoer, the head coach of the yacht sailing team at Stanford University, found that he applied for admission to Stanford University according to a lie player profile created by Janke. In exchange for that, Stanford's sailing team was paid $ 270,000 (about 30 million yen). In addition, the student who received the recommendation finally went to another university.


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At the University of California, Los Angeles, Jorge Salcedo, the head coach of the men's soccer team, received a total of $ 200,000 (about 22 million yen), and is said to have made it convenient based on the lie profile. The Student Athlete Admissions Committee at the University of California, Los Angeles, tentatively accepted the admission of recommended female students on the condition of “participating in a soccer team for at least one year in high school”.

A female student who received a recommendation to the University of California at Los Angeles transferred Facebook shares worth $ 250,000 to a charity founded by Mr. Singer. It turned out that he paid $ 50,000 (about 5.6 million yen) to Ali Khosroshahin, a female soccer team head coach.

At the time of writing the article, 50 arrests were reported, and bribes were reported to have reached a total of 5.9 million dollars (about 650 million yen). The FBI has been investigating underwater for more than a year, but the incident was discovered by chance, resulting in a large-scale corruption case throughout the United States. Many of the guardians arrested were high-income earners, such as lawyers from major law firms and the president of the company. Among them, Felicity Huffman , known for the drama “ Desperate Wives ” and the drama “ Full House ” There was also Lori Loughlin . Huffman appeared at the federal court in Los Angeles on March 13, 2019 and was released after paying a bail of $ 250,000.


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Singer, who was an intermediary and operated this magnificent backdoor admission business, admitted her crimes in federal court on March 13, 2019. Mr. Singer not only introduced the back door entrance route and brokered bribes, but also self-assured that by making the operating organization look like a charity, the bribe looked like a donation to charity and could be used for tax evasion. That's it.

Prosecutor Andrew Lelling, who was in charge of the largest backdoor entrance case in American history, said, “When you look at the parents involved in this case, it looks like a catalog of wealth and privileges. This case is a scam, and wealthy people take their wealth. `` It shows that there is a widespread movement to enter back door entrance to prestigious universities, '' he said, `` The main criminal of this case is parents and university officials, '' the student revealed that he will not prosecute .

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