The Man Behind the Alleged $25 Million College-Admissions Cheating Scandal

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The Man Behind the Alleged $25 Million College-Admissions Cheating Scandal
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William Rick Singer, who pleaded guilty in the college-admissions cheating scandal, says he controlled test proctors who would bubble in correct answers

William Rick Singer, 58, pleaded guilty to four charges, explaining in court how he controlled testing sites to change students’ answers

Federal prosecutors charged dozens of people, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, in an alleged scheme to help students get admitted to elite colleges under false pretenses. U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling detailed the charges at a press conference. Photo: AP

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