Rick Singer, mastermind behind ‘Varsity Blues’ college admissions scandal, breaks silence

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In a $25 million college admissions scandal, mastermind Rick Singer speaks out for the first time regarding the scheme.

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500K to get them into college. What a slap in the face to the kids. Not smart enough to get in on their own merits.

goodpainlive
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The degrees of those who attended the universities shouldve been revoked. The kids and families still came out ahead

jamalwilburn
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He hasn't learned his lesson yet.

orbscorbs
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They should go back and review those who DID get a degree by buying it and revoke their degree. Contact those who lost their opportunity and offer them a a scholarship/ chance to pursue their degree

nomimims
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White collar crime folks! he never spend one day in a cell. He was in a Federal prison Camp....LOL. People locked up for marijuana....in a cell---SMH..

julieshelley-fdkp
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This guy could stand behind a big corkscrew and not cast a shadow...

catsnow
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He is a lying criminal without any remorse.
So, he'll do it again and end up in prison.

jayh
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So they paid this guy and his cronies to help their kids get into top 30 universities. Of course Musk paying $1M for signing petition, PACs/SuperPacs and Presidential libraries are all super legit. 😂😂😂😂

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