'Wealthy individuals felt that it was OK to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their children's way into a good college,' the Oakland mother wrote in her complaint.
A woman in the San Francisco Bay area who claims to be a teacher has reportedly filed a lawsuit for half a trillion dollars against those accused in the alleged college admissions scandal.
Kay Toy alleges in the lawsuit her son, Joshua Toy, was denied entrance into some universities because of getting overlooked in favor of people who had wealth and influence, and not her child's work. "I'm now aware of the massive cheating scandal wherein wealthy people conspired with people in positions of power and authority at colleges in order to allow their children to gain access to the very colleges that Joshua was rejected from," Toy claimed.
"Each of the universities were negligent in failing to maintain adequate protocols and security measures in place to guarantee the sanctity of the college admissions process, and to ensure that their own employees were not engaged in these type of bribery schemes," the lawsuit stated.
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