In college admissions case, another parent demands FBI records
by Matthew Ormseth and Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Dec 18, 2019
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES - Attorneys for William McGlashan Jr., the San Francisco Bay Area financier charged with conspiring to buy his son an illegal leg up in the college admissions process, have accused prosecutors of holding back evidence they say could help exonerate him.
The claim, made in a court filing Wednesday, is the latest in a series of legal jabs thrown by defendants in the college admissions scandal as they try to gain an upper hand against hard-charging government lawyers in the high-profile court fight.
In their filing, McGlashan's lawyers asked a federal judge to force the U.S. attorney's office in Boston to
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