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  1. Court documents unsealed in March 2019 detail a scheme led by William Rick Singer, at the time a 58-year-old resident of Newport Beach, California. Wealthy parents paid Singer to illegally arrange to have their children admitted to elite schools by bribing admissions testing officials, athletics staff, and coaches at universities.

  2. Jan 4, 2023 · Federal prosecutors identified Mr. Singer, known as Rick, as the ringleader of a $25 million criminal enterprise that “massively corrupted the integrity of the college admissions process.”

  3. Jan 4, 2023 · Rick Singer, the man behind the notorious "Varsity Blues" college admissions bribery scandal, was sentenced Wednesday to 3 1/2 years in prison and ordered to pay more than $19 million —...

  4. Jan 4, 2023 · William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind of the sprawling college admissions scam aptly known as Operation Varsity Blues, was sentenced Wednesday to 3.5 years in federal prison, nearly four years ...

  5. Dec 30, 2022 · 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...

  6. Jan 3, 2023 · Rick Singer pleaded guilty in 2019 to selling what he called "a side door" into top universities. The scheme snared dozens of wealthy clients, from actors to business...

  7. Jan 4, 2023 · William "Rick" Singer, the man who orchestrated a massive national college admissions scam, has beensentenced to three and a half years in prison. Singer ran a...

  8. Jan 4, 2023 · WilliamRickSinger, a former college admissions consultant, orchestrated a scheme to get the children of wealthy parents into highly selective colleges.

  9. Dec 29, 2022 · Prosecutors want William “Rick” Singer, the college admissions scam architect, to serve six years in prison and pay over $19 million in fines and asset forfeitures. Singer’s attorneys are...

  10. Jan 4, 2023 · BOSTON -- William "Rick" Singer, the ringleader in a college admissions cheating scandal that spanned the country, was sentenced to 42 months in prison by a federal judge on Wednesday. Singer will then be on supervised release for three more years. He will turn himself over to authorities on Feb. 27.