College Admission Scandal See
Hollywood Actresses Felicity Huffman And Lori Loughlin Facing Prison
April 10. 2019
Lori Loughlin and daughters Oliva Jade and
Isabella
The college admission scandal in America has netted
a number of arrests, among them Hollywood stars. 50 people paid
college admissions adviser, William Rick Singer, a total of
$25,000,000 to get their undeserving children into top universities
in America. As a part of the illegal scheme, Singer had proctors
take tests for the underperforming children of rich and famous
people. In some cases, huge donations were solicited by Singer, to
pay universities, for admitting academically undeserving students,
often fraudulently using sports as a side door.
For instance, the New York Times reported, “A
teenage girl who did not play soccer magically became a star soccer
recruit at Yale. Cost to her parents: $1.2 million.” It is highly
questionable that a spot be given to someone who did not earn it in
academia and sports, as it deprives a potential future star athlete
with experience of an opportunity to achieve great things for
themselves and country. Football (soccer) fans can spot a fake
rather quickly and waste no time in vociferously pointing it out,
demanding the person be removed from the team.
Another example of the fraud that occurred in the
scandal is Hollywood actress, Lori Loughlin, of "Full House" fame
and her husband, Target clothing designer, Mossimo Giannulli, giving
Singer a large fee to get their underachieving daughters, Olivia
Jade and Isabella, into the much sought after University of Southern
California (USC).
USC is listed among the top schools in America. Many
in Hollywood have given large endowments with the goal of their
children being admitted into the university. Singer determined a
$500,000 donation would be needed, as well as fraudulently claiming
Olivia Jade and Isabella are expert, experienced rowers, who have
the skill to be on the crew team at USC. The fraudulent application
claiming they are expert rowers with many hours under their belt in
the sport, along with the $500,000 donation, was enough to get them
into USC.
Lori Loughlin was visibly embarrassed at the
very unintelligent things her daughter was stating in a social
networking videos
However, things began to unravel, as social media
influencer, Olivia Jade, who has a following on Instagram, began
talking too much online. Olivia Jade's friends in high school began
stating she never did any rowing and was seldom in class. They were
baffled that she graduated high school and got into USC.
Social networking videos Olivia Jade put on
Instagram and You Tube, set a bad example, as they showed her
dismissing education and promoting partying. For example, Olivia
Jade stated in a video posted online “I don’t really care about
school, as you guys all know.”
Some videos left her mother with an embarrassed look
on her face, as Olivia Jade stated she did not know “clout” was a
real word and thought it was slang. Olivia Jade also bragged that
her dad faked it in college and implied she is doing the same. The
more she spoke, the more people realized something unethical and
illegal was transpiring regarding an uneducated young woman, who was
not applying herself, graduating high school and getting into a top
California university.
Olivia Jade couldn’t even fill out the college
application on her own, stating she is “confused” by it. There is no
way someone of her basic mental level and struggles could
legitimately get into USC. It became clear to many of her followers
on social networking and observers that something questionable
transpired.
Lori Loughlin (center) and husband Mossimo
Giannulli (second from the left)
Many are of the belief that Olivia Jade’s comments
on social networking led the government to investigate what has now
become the college admissions scandal, leading to 50 arrests. Among
the people who were arrested are Olivia Jade’s parents Loughlin and
Giannulli.
Due to public outcry over the scandal, Olivia Jade
and Isabella withdrew from USC, as people stated they did not earn
their place at the prestigious university and deprived deserving
students of their spots. Olivia Jade has also lost her two social
media endorsements with Tresame and Sephora. Loughlin has taken down
all her social media pages.
Hollywood actress Felicity Huffman paid Singer
$15,000 to have a proctor take the dreaded SAT exam for her
daughter, Georgia Macy. Huffman’s daughter had scored very poorly.
The proctor who took the test for Georgia was able to more than
double her score with the goal of getting her admitted to a top
university.
Huffman was arrested on wire fraud and honest
services fraud. She posted $250,000 bond. Huffman’s husband, actor
William H. Macy, was not indicted in the scandal. Huffman pled
guilty and apologized, accepting a plea deal to avoid a worse prison
sentence. Huffman is now facing 4-10 months in prison.
Georgia Macy and mother Felicity Huffman
Loughlin and Giannulli rejected the plea deal and
pled not guilty. This prompted the government to multiply the
charges on the couple and 33 others, who refused the offer of a
guilty plea for lesser sentences. The new charges they have been hit
with in a second indictment are more serious. The second indictment
lists the charges as “conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud” and
“money laundering conspiracy.” They are now potentially facing
40-years in prison, which is double the time behind bars they were
grappling with before.
One sees this type of behavior in Hollywood all the
time. Underachieving people admitted to universities, organizations
and boards they do not belong on, as they are severely unqualified.
Many in Hollywood do not apply themselves and neither do their
offspring. They think they are living on TV, where a writer makes up
a script and all of a sudden they are accomplished and skilled
surgeons and engineers, without any training or hard work. Hollywood
denizens do not like being told no and will go to extremes in
fraudulently getting what they want, if it breaks the law. This is
true of Hollwood in many facets of life.
Huffman and Loughlin are not the only people in
Hollywood to questionably have gotten their children unearned places
at universities. It is suspected that music producer Dr. Dre’s
$70,000,000 donation (with Jimmy Iovine) to USC, got his daughter,
Truly Young, into the school. In light of the arrests, Dre bragged
about getting his daughter into USC, but quickly took the social
media posts down, when people researched and discovered the large
donation he gave to the university.
He is one of many in Hollywood to have done this and
USC is not the only school in question. This is standard Hollywood
behavior - issuing bribes in attempts at circumventing the law and
rules of society. In life such things never last. It all comes to a
screeching halt.
Truly Young and her dad Dr. Dre (Andre Young)
Hollywood stars often do not impart proper values to
their children. They do not teach them how to be hardworking and
disciplined. They spoil their children, who grow up believing they
can buy anything they want, including college degrees and human
beings. As such, the children of Hollywood stars are often addicted
to drugs, have no job skills and an underdeveloped intellect.
This is also why so many children of Hollywood stars
end up behind bars as adults, because their parents gave them no
discipline, structure or sense of responsibility in life. They grew
up always getting what they wanted. Then, they get out into the real
world and somebody tells them no, and all heck breaks loose.
A historic case of a highly questionable admittance
to a top university is former U.S. President, George W. Bush. He was
admitted to and graduated from prestigious Yale university, the alma
mater of his dad, former U.S. President, George H.W. Bush. However,
as many Americans and international citizens have publicly noted
many times, George W. Bush, is an idiot.
There's no way a man who used the words "misunderestimate"
and "strategery" legitimately graduated from the ivy league school,
Yale, where the curriculum is difficult. By many people's accounts,
Bush spent his time in school getting drunk and high. Yet he
mysteriously graduated from Yale, one of the most difficult schools
in America.
You're really trying to tell me that graduated
from Yale
However, what's the worse that could happen
regarding an entitled, unintelligent, immoral, spoilt brat gaining
an undeserved degree to a top university well above his intelligence
level, which opens many doors for him that he never should have
walked through.
The uneducated, morally questionable man becomes
president, embarrasses the country worldwide by making one stupid
and incorrect statement after another for his entire tenure, lies
about weapons of mass destruction to illegally invade a foreign
nation to get their oil, in acts that leave 6,000 American troops
and 1,000,000 Iraqis dead. The irony is that's not even the worst
thing Bush has done, because he is a spoilt brat, who never followed
the laws of society and was determined to always get his way, no
matter who was harmed or deprived. A forthcoming scandal will reveal
more about that subject.
Maybe, just maybe, had Bush taken a humanities
course in university and actually did the work himself, none of the
aforementioned war crimes would have transpired. Then again, evil is
in his blood. After all, his grandfather, Prescott Bush, via the
Union Banking Corporation, bankrolled the construction of the
concentration camps that housed and slaughtered 6,000,000 Jews under
their family friend Hitler.
And the moral of the story is, only the cream should
rise to the top in society. When the crap rises to the top through
dishonest, unearned means, societies fall and people suffer.
STORY SOURCE
College Admissions Scandal: Actresses, Business
Leaders and Other Wealthy Parents Charged
March 12, 2019 - Fifty people in six states were
accused by the Justice Department on Tuesday of taking part in a
major college admission scandal. They include Hollywood actresses,
business leaders and elite college coaches. A teenage girl who did
not play soccer magically became a star soccer recruit at Yale. Cost
to her parents: $1.2 million.
A high school boy eager to enroll at the University
of Southern California was falsely deemed to have a learning
disability so he could take his standardized test with a complicit
proctor who would make sure he got the right score. Cost to his
parents: at least $50,000. A student with no experience rowing won a
spot on the U.S.C. crew team after a photograph of another person in
a boat was submitted as evidence of her prowess. Her parents wired
$200,000 into a special account…
https://www.nytimes.com