Mar 14, 2019
USC, UCLA, Others Hit With First Admissions-Scandal Class Action
Bloomberg News
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(Bloomberg) -- University of Southern California, the University of California Los Angeles and other colleges were sued by students seeking class status over the admissions-bribery scandal that broke Tuesday with charges against 50 parents, coaches, proctors and others.
Parents and Coaches Charged in Vast College-Admissions Plot
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