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College admissions scam: parents’ attorneys start laying out their defense strategy
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In federal court this week, defense attorneys told a judge that the millions their clients paid were meant as donations for college athletic programs and charitable organizations -- not bribes to get their kids into colleges. EDITOR’S NOTE: This report has been updated to remove an image from a university that was not involved in the college cheating scandal.June 5, 2019