The trials of Lori Loughlin and other parents who pleaded not guilty in the college admissions scandal will probably take place in 2020.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Former ACT/SAT test administrator flips, pleads guilty in college admissions scandal
Igor Dvorsiky, the director of a West Hollywood private school, agreed to plead guilty to racketeering charges in the college admissions scandal.
Deadly EEE: Parts of nation see worst outbreak of brain-swelling, mosquito virus in more than a half-century
Three people have died in Massachusetts; three in Michigan, two, in Connecticut and one in Rhode Island. Most of the deaths occurred in recent weeks.
LA exec gets 4 months in prison for paying $400K to get son into Georgetown as a fake tennis recruit
Prosecutors have singled out the $400,000 that Stephen Semprevivo paid as one of the largest bribes in the nationwide college admissions scandal
What Felicity Huffman’s prison sentence means for other parents in college admissions scandal
Felicity Huffman’s 14-day prison sentence could set a benchmark in the sentencing of other parents in the college admissions scandal.
Felicity Huffman sentenced: 2 weeks in prison, $30,000 fine for college admissions scandal
Huffman is the first parent sentenced in the nation’s college admissions scandal. “Trying to be a good mother doesn’t excuse us,” said the judge.
Felicity Huffman asks for no prison, explains why she cheated in college admissions scandal
Felicity Huffman, through attorneys, has asked a judge to sentence the actress to probation and ‘significant community service,’ not prison.
Felicity Huffman to kick off sentencing of parents in college admissions case: Will judge ‘send a message?’
The first group of parents who have pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal, led by actress Felicity Huffman, will be sentenced this month.
Boston’s Straight Pride Parade draws hundreds of marchers and even more counter protesters
After months of debate,aStraight Pride Parade took place place Saturday in Boston. They were outnumbered by counter protesters.
Straight Pride Parade a ‘perversion’: Boston plans draws outrage
Emerson College President Lee Pelton harshly criticized the event set for Saturday in Boston. Parade organizers fired back.