Former Georgetown tennis coach sentenced in college admissions bribery scandal
A former Georgetown University tennis coach who once coached former President Barack Obama’s family was sentenced Friday to 2 1/2 years in prison for pocketing more than $3 million in bribes in exchange for helping wealthy parents cheat their kids’ way into the school.
Felicity Huffman released from prison before end of 14-day sentence in college admissions scam
She was released early as part of a policy regarding inmates who are set to be released on weekends, according to a prison official.
Felicity Huffman reports to prison in NorCal to serve sentence in college admissions scandal
Oscar-nominated actress Felicity Huffman reported to a federal prison in Northern California Tuesday to begin serving her 14-day sentence for paying to have her daughter's answers corrected on a college-admissions test.
Father gets 4 months for bribing son's way into Georgetown
A Los Angeles businessman was sentenced Thursday to four months in prison for paying $400,000 to get his son into Georgetown University as a fake tennis recruit.
Petition calls for Georgetown to revoke degrees
A Georgetown University alumnus has acquired 15,000 signatures on an online petition calling on the school to revoke the degrees from graduates who were involved in the alleged college admissions scandal.