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Legal April 2019

Breaking News: College Bribery Scandal

In the latest development in the college bribery scandal, actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli have pled not guilty to the two charges against them.

Legal April 2019

Trump Administration Appeals Ruling

Judge Richard Seeborg ruled to block the U.S. government from returning asylum seekers to Mexico while they await court hearings. The Trump administration has appealed that ruling.

Legal April 2019

Judge Blocks Trump's Asylum Policy

Judge Richard Seeborg has blocked Trump’s asylum policy regarding returning asylum seekers to Mexico, however, the ruling is on hold for several day.

Legal April 2019

Student Linked To Bribery Case Expelled

A student who lied about her sailing credentials on her college application to Stanford University has been expelled. The student’s actions are linked to the college bribery scandal.

Legal April 2019

Celebs Hit Court In Bribe Case

Peter Jan Sartorio, the founder of a packaged-food company, is the first parent to plead guilty in the college bribery scandal. He is one of 33 parents charged.

Legal April 2019

Loughlin, Huffman Due In Court

Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are due in court; both actresses are accused of paying $500,000 to have their daughters labeled as recruits to the USC’s crew team.

Legal April 2019

College Admissions Scandal Update

In a new wrinkle in the college admissions bribery scam, some of the parents facing possible prison time may have also written off the bribes on their taxes.

Legal March 2019

Parents Headed To Court In College Scandal

Parents charged in the nationwide college bribery scandal are due to appear in court. Authorities say the parents paid to have their children’s test scores rigged and to bribe coaches.