Gordon Caplan, the former co-chairman of a top law firm, said he plans to plead guilty for his role in the college-admissions cheating scandal, the highest-profile parent yet to plead guilty
Gordon Caplan, the former co-chairman of the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, said he plans to plead guilty for his role in the college admissions cheating scandal, the highest-profile parent yet to indicate such a move.
“My immediate goal is to focus on making amends for my actions to try to win back the trust and respect of my daughter, my family, and my community,” he said in a statement Friday, distributed by his attorney. “The remorse and shame that I feel is more than I can convey.”
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