Students from University of Southern California, Other Schools File Admissions-Scandal Class Action

March 15, 2019

The University of Southern California, Yale University, the University of California Los Angeles and other colleges were sued by two Stanford University students seeking class status over the admissions-bribery scandal that broke Tuesday with charges against 50 parents, coaches, proctors and others.

Erica Olson and Kalea Woods say they were denied a fair opportunity to gain legitimate admission to elite colleges, and that their Stanford degrees were devalued, by criminal racketeering charges leveled by federal prosecutors.

The students claim they were denied a fair opportunity to apply for admission at Yale and USC, respectively, according to their March 13 complaint.

The lawsuit, seeking class certification, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The suit seeks damages with interest.

Elite schools including Stanford, Yale, Georgetown University and others are enmeshed in the criminal case, which alleges that parents, coaches, and administrators at numerous highly-selective universities fraudulently conspired to gain admission of students through the payment of bribes and other inducements.

Parents and Coaches Charged in Vast College-Admissions Plot

As a result of the alleged fraudulent bribery schemes, “unqualified students found their way into the admissions rolls of highly selective universities, while those students who played by the rules and did not have college-bribing parents were denied admission,” the complaint states.

The case is Olsen v. Singer, C.C.N.D. Cal., No. 19-cv-01351.

Topics Lawsuits California Education Universities

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  • May 1, 2019 at 9:46 pm
    vic says:
    My child was an academic all American for 4 years in a row, and graduated from high school with honors, held down a full time job the entire time he was in high school, etc. ... read more
  • March 19, 2019 at 3:15 pm
    Craig Cornell says:
    Love the Down Votes on truth. Must be liberals, those people who would never wonder why the stealing of racial slots at Universities by rich white people was originally hidde... read more
  • March 19, 2019 at 1:19 pm
    Craig Cornell says:
    Follow-up comment: The original news reports I saw did not mention that the guy in charge, Singer, not only used phony athletic claims for the students he was paid to help, h... read more

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