Bookkeeper, former USC coach plead guilty in admissions scandal and promise to help investigators
by Matthew Ormseth, Los Angeles Times
Jun 27, 2019
2 minutes
An accountant who laundered bribes and a collegiate soccer coach who pocketed them pleaded guilty in Boston on Thursday to racketeering conspiracy, acknowledging they played key roles in a scheme that defrauded some of the country's most prestigious universities.
Steven Masera, an accountant from the Sacramento, Calif., suburb of Folsom, kept the books for the Key Worldwide Foundation, a charity that claimed to help low-income
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