Devin Sloane, who paid $250k to pose his son as a USC water polo recruit, sentenced to four months in jail
Sloane even bought water polo gear on Amazon and created a photo of his son pretending to play the sport in the family pool.
Sloane even bought water polo gear on Amazon and created a photo of his son pretending to play the sport in the family pool.
Years before the latest college admissions scandal, UCLA found multiple student-athletes apparently admitted in exchange for donations to the athletic department.
When the bombshell dropped about a wide-ranging college admissions scandal involving rich people paying ungodly sums of money...
"Isackson did not play competitive soccer before matriculating at UCLA, prosecutors say, and yet for an entire season she was listed as a midfielder on the roster of a team that finished the 2017 season as runner-up to national champion Stanford."
"They’re blowing this whole thing out of proportion. I believe everyone has a right to go to college, man. ...I didn't go to college."
The scandal involved millions in bribes around some "recruits" who didn't even play sports.