Admissions scandal: School administrator pleads guilty, parent gets 6 months
by Matthew Ormseth, Los Angeles Times
Nov 13, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - The administrator of a small West Hollywood school where the rich and powerful went to rig their children's college entrance exams pleaded guilty in a Boston courtroom Wednesday to conspiracy to commit racketeering.
Igor Dvorskiy, a resident of Sherman Oaks, acknowledged that he pocketed nearly $150,000 from William "Rick" Singer, a Newport Beach consultant at the center of the college admissions scandal, and in return allowed Singer
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