One year ago, FBI agents arrested the rich and elite, including Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, exposing a nationwide college admissions scandal.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Lori Loughlin’s attorneys say new evidence proves innocence; trial set for October
A lawyer for Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli says “This is precisely the kind of exculpatory… information defendants have been seeking.”
Tearful former University of Texas tennis coach gets 6 months in prison for role in college admissions scam
Former University of Texas men’s tennis coach Michael Center was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for accepting $100,000 in bribes to tag a fake recruit.
UCLA mom pleads guilty in college admissions case after spending 5 months in Spanish prison
Xiaoning Sui, a mother from Canada, pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal after already spending more than five months in a Spanish prison.
Pete Buttigieg surges to small lead in New Hampshire amid post-Iowa bounce, new poll finds
After Iowa, Buttigieg is riding a wave of momentum into New Hampshire, climbing 14 percentage points in the same Suffolk tracking poll since Monday.
While Iowa keeps counting, candidates hit the trail in New Hampshire to spin incomplete results
Nine Democratic candidates were in New Hampshire, even as they continued to wait for final results from Iowa, where Democrats are still working to verify results.
John Kapoor, founder of Insys Therapeutics, sentenced to 66 months in landmark fentanyl bribery case
John Kapoor, billionaire founder of drug company Insys Therapeutics, was sentenced for orchestrating the scheme of bribes and bogus prescriptions by doctors.
‘This is my official public revealing’: Ayanna Pressley shows her loss of hair from alopecia
‘This is a word about why my black hair story is both personal and political,’ Ayanna Presley said before sharing her struggling with alopecia.
Lori Loughlin’s husband joked about USC admissions process, emails released by feds shows
A USC administrator approached Lori Loughlin’s husband about helping the couple’s daughter apply to the school legitimately. He dismissed the offer.
Tufts University removes Sackler name over family’s role in opioid epidemic
Tufts University removed the Sackler name from all buildings and programs at its medical school over the family’s role in the nation’s opioid crisis.