Thirteen parents, including actress Felicity Huffman, and one coach agree to plead guilty in college-admissions cheating case
Federal prosecutors detailed a more than $25 million scam to help wealthy families bribe their way into elite colleges. The scheme allegedly involved bogus exam scores and falsified athletic achievements.
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