universities: Loughlin and Giannulli were among 33 prominent parents accused of participating in a scheme that involved rigging college entrance exams and bribing coaches at elite universities, according to The Guardian. They were arrested last month on a single charge of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. Netflix postpones Felicity Huffman film after actor admits college fraud Read more The move came a day after the actor Felicity Huffman, 12 other parents and a coach agreed to plead guilty, signaling an escalation in the case against those parents who are continuing to fight the allegations against them. An indictment brought on Tuesday adds a charge of money laundering conspiracy against the couple and 14 other parents. The parents are accused of paying an admissions consultant, Rick Singer, to cheat on their children's college entrance exams and get their children admitted as athletic recruits at such elite schools as Georgetown and Yale. Amy and Gregory Colburn, a California couple accused of paying 25,000 to cheat on their son's SAT, were indicted on the money laundering and mail fraud conspiracy charges last month.
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