Chinanews.com, February 25th. According to the US "World Daily" report, there have been new developments in fraud cases in American university admissions. Sant, a former male tennis coach at the University of Texas at Austin in the United States, was suspected of college admissions fraud and was sentenced to 6 months in prison for taking a bribe of $ 100,000.

The report said that the judge told Sant when he was sentenced, "I believe you are a good person, but you cannot ignore your behavior. You have hurt the public's trust in admissions, so you must go to prison." After hearing the judge's words, Sant Sitting paralyzed in a chair, sobbing his face.

Sant pleaded guilty in federal court in Boston in 2019 to take bribes. Prosecutors say parents from Hollywood stars to wealthy and celebrities have bribed to send their children to prestigious schools. in.

Sant apologized to relatives and friends while crying in court, and pleaded with the judge not to send him to jail, saying "I just want you to know how much I feel guilty and ashamed of participating in bribery."

According to reports, Singer gave Sant $ 40,000 in 2015 in order to make a student admitted to the University of Texas at Austin as a sports specialty student. Later, Singh went to the school and gave him another $ 60,000 when meeting with Sant in a parking lot to motivate him to enroll the student as a tennis specialty, but the student never played a tennis match.

Prosecutors investigated and arrested 50 people including Santer in 2019, accusing them of falsifying their children's test scores and falsifying their children's resumes in order to be accepted by prestigious schools. A few parents and university sports coaches, including Santer, cooperated with the prosecution's investigation and were willing to be tainted witnesses, hoping to escape from prison and serve their sentences.

Sant is the second sentenced sports coach after John S. Vandemore, a former Stanford sailing coach, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and extortion charges and was sentenced.

But more than a dozen parents are still defending the allegations they are facing, including actress Lori Lovelin and her costume designer husband, who have been charged with fabricating two daughters as athletes, both of whom will be in Boston on the 27th. Appear in court.

Huffman, one of the actors in "Desperate Housewives," bribed $ 15,000 for tampering with her daughter's test scores and was released from prison in 2019 after serving 11 days in prison.