A former Florida prep school administrator was sentenced to federal prison, and a decorated water polo coach at USC was swiftly convicted by a jury in a busy Friday in Boston federal court in the long running college admissions bribery scandal.
“First and foremost, you can’t pay to play and lie and cheat to circumvent the college admissions process,” he said. “Because you will get caught.”
Prosecutors said he received about $250,000 in bribes for designating unqualified students as water polo recruits so they could attend the elite Los Angeles school. The university, which fired Vavic after his 2019 arrest, has stressed its admissions processes are “not on trial.” The Harvard graduate, who emerged as a key figure in the wide-ranging scandal, apologized to the many students that lost out on college opportunities because of his “terrible decision.”
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