A media circus is expected in federal court in Boston on Wednesday when the two most high-profile defendants in the college admissions scandal — Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin — appear in court.
Bill McGlashan, the former managing partner of TPG GrowthHis attorneys have sought to rebuff federal prosecutors who allege he discussed a $200,000 bribe with a college athletic director to get his son into USC.
Court records show that McGlashan’s son submitted a doctored ACT score to Northeastern University in Boston. “There is no allegation that Mr. McGlashan’s son ever attended a university based on any of the alleged conduct,” Pirozzolo said.
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