USC has raised the possibility of a future legal dispute with actress Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli in the college scandal.
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Boston mayor: City can’t stop ‘Straight Pride’ parade over values
Boston can’t stop a “Straight Pride Parade”just because people disagree with it,Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says. Organizers are trying for a permit.
College admissions scandal: Parents say payments to ringleader weren’t bribes
Defense attorneys of parents charged in the ‘Varsity Blues’ case say Rick Singer told parents their money would go to school programs, not bribes.
Ex-USC soccer coach reverses course, agrees to plead guilty in college admissions scandal
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Mastermind’s accountant agrees to plead guilty in college admissions scandal
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Judge indicted for helping undocumented immigrant evade ICE wants pay during suspension
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College gambler sent racist death threats to dozens of athletes he blamed for losing bets. Now he may go to prison.
Addison Choi pleaded guilty to threatening college and pro athletes as well as their girlfriends on Instagram, often using racist slurs.
Parenting guru, 2 others plead guilty to paying bribes to get kids better ACT scores
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