LA executive who paid $400,000 to label son a tennis recruit pleads guilty
by Hannah Fry, Los Angeles Times
May 07, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles executive who paid $400,000 to secure his son's spot at Georgetown as a tennis recruit pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraud charges as part of a sweeping college admissions scandal that has ensnared dozens of wealthy parents and sent shock waves through some of the country's most elite educational institutions.
Stephen Semprevivo, 53, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud and honest services mail fraud in a Boston courtroom as part of a deal with federal prosecutors. As part of
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