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William “Rick” Singer, the ringleader of what became known as the Varsity Blues college-admissions cheating scandal, was sentenced to 3½ years in prison Wednesday.
The mastermind behind the widespread college admissions bribery scandal — that saw celebs Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman do hard time — can resume coaching college hopefuls.
After serving time in prison, a judge says William “Rick” Singer can consult college hopefuls again as long as he makes his ...
Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the college admissions bribery scheme, can operate a new college counseling service as ...
Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the college admissions bribery scheme, can operate a new college counseling service as ...
Rick Singer, 62, pleaded guilty in 2019 to racketeering, money laundering and other charges in connection with the college ...
A federal judge ruled that "Varsity Blues" mastermind Rick Singer must disclose his criminal history to potential clients of ...
Rick Singer, who is on supervised release after serving his sentence, has since established a new college consulting service called ID Future Stars.
William Rick Singer is scheduled to be sentenced next week in the college admissions scandal that ensnared more than 50 parents, exam proctors and coaches. Katherine Taylor for The New York Times ...
William “Rick” Singer stepped into a conference room at a Newport Beach Marriott one morning last January to hear how his master plan was progressing.
Some of those who encountered Rick Singer professionally said they were not surprised to see him in the middle of the scheme.