Plus, Stephen Moore won’t be nominated for a Fed seat after all — but why? Source: NYT > Business – CHARLOTTE COWLES
Admissions Scandal: When ‘Hard Work’ (Plus $6.5 Million) Gets You Into Stanford
The news that a Chinese family paid $6.5 million to help secure a spot at Stanford illuminated the global reach of the college admissions scheme. Source: NYT > Business – KATE TAYLOR, JENNIFER MEDINA, CHRIS BUCKLEY and ALEXANDRA STEVENSON
L.A.’s Elite on Edge as Prosecutors Pursue More Parents in Admissions Scandal
New parents have been told that they’re under investigation, while others worry that they will be. “This is the only thing they can think about,” one lawyer says. Source: NYT > Business – JENNIFER MEDINA and KATE TAYLOR
White Collar Watch: Was the College Admissions Scandal a Conspiracy, or Did Prosecutors Overreach?
Prosecutors are trying to link parents into a single conspiracy, but preventing a judge from separating the cases may prove difficult. Source: NYT > Business – PETER J. HENNING
Your Questions on the College Admission Scandal, Answered. By Us. Without Cheating.
Here’s an overview of what we know so far about what prosecutors have called the “largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice.” Source: NYT > Business – THE NEW YORK TIMES
College Admissions Scandal Ensnares Giants of Finance and Law
Hollywood stars were the headline figures facing charges. But other wealthy parents accused of seeking an edge for their children may have careers more easily ruined. Source: NYT > Business – MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN, ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and EMILY FLITTER