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    Explore " operation varsity blues" with insightful episodes like "Varsity Blues Reversals Turn DOJ Red", "The Dark Side of College Admissions: Uncovering the $25 Million Scam", "14-Snowplow Parents~The College Admissions Scandal", "Season Two BONUS!! Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein COMPLETE GUEST EPISODE!!" and "Stop Chasing the Pretty" from podcasts like ""The Justice Insiders: Giving Outsiders an Insider Perspective on Government", "The Vivek Show", "ENMESHED", "What's That From?" and "Crushed The Podcast"" and more!

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    Varsity Blues Reversals Turn DOJ Red

    Varsity Blues Reversals Turn DOJ Red

    Host Gregg N. Sofer welcomes Husch Blackwell partner Cormac Connor to the program to discuss the First Circuit’s reversals of the criminal convictions previously handed down in connection with two parents’ involvement in the so-called Varsity Blues scandal. Operation Varsity Blues was a joint investigation led by the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts into a web of bribery and fraud directed toward college admissions. The investigation was huge, spanning multiple states and involving dozens of individuals, including college coaches, testing administrators, and of course, parents, some of whom were high-profile celebrities and business executives.

    Of all the parents charged, only two chose to fight the government at trial and through to appeal, and their position was vindicated by the First Circuit. We will explore the strategy pursued by the government and how it unraveled before the appellate court, as well as some the finer points of conspiracy law featured in the case.

    Gregg N. Sofer Biography

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    Gregg counsels businesses and individuals in connection with a range of criminal, civil and regulatory matters, including government investigations, internal investigations, litigation, export control, sanctions, trade secrets and regulatory compliance. Prior to entering private practice, Gregg served as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas—one of the largest and busiest United States Attorney’s Offices in the country—where he supervised more than 300 employees handling a diverse caseload, including matters involving complex white-collar crime, contract fraud, national security, cyber-crimes, public corruption, money laundering, export violations, trade secrets, tax, large-scale drug and human trafficking, immigration, child exploitation and violent crime.

    Cormac Connor Biography

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    A partner with Husch Blackwell based in Washington, D.C., Cormac has two decades of experience with high-stakes litigation and investigations, both as a prosecutor and as defense counsel. He has advised dozens of clients facing criminal and civil investigations involving all manner of federal criminal investigations, False Claims Act allegations, antitrust allegations, and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act claims. Cormac regularly assists clients with responses to formal and informal investigative inquiries, including Grand Jury subpoenas, Office of Inspector General subpoenas, civil investigative demands, and 28 U.S.C. § 1782 subpoenas. Between his stints in private practice, Cormac was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for nearly four years in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, serving as lead prosecutor in 24 criminal trials, investigating hundreds of criminal cases, managing Grand Jury investigations, and coordinating investigative activities by law enforcement personnel.

    Additional Resources

    Connor, Cormac. “‘Varsity Blues’ Reversal Demonstrates Limitations of Conspiracy Allegations.” May 19, 2023.

    U.S. v. Wilson, case number 22-1138, and U.S. v. Abdelaziz, case number 22-1129, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

    Kotteakos v. United States, 328 U.S. 750 (1946).

    The Dark Side of College Admissions: Uncovering the $25 Million Scam

    The Dark Side of College Admissions: Uncovering the $25 Million Scam

    In this episode of 'The Vivek Show,' host Vivek Ramaswamy explores the topic of meritocracy in America and voices his opposition to race-based affirmative action. He is joined by guest Andrew Lelling, a former U.S. Attorney from Boston, who led the prosecution of the notorious college admission corruption scandal. Lelling sheds light on Rick Singer's elaborate scam involving bribing college coaches and cheating on standardized tests, which secured the admission of wealthy parents' children into prestigious universities. Over 10 years, Singer's scheme amassed an estimated $25 million. Lelling also reveals some high-profile individuals involved in the case, highlighting the wide range of wealthy participants.

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    Andrew Lelling, a distinguished former United States Attorney and senior Department of Justice (DOJ) official, brings his extensive expertise in white collar, securities, and international enforcement matters to the podcast. With a track record of successfully trying dozens of cases in both federal and state courts, Lelling shares valuable insights as he defends companies and individuals in complex government investigations, spearheads internal investigations, and provides guidance on compliance with federal, state, and international laws.

     

    14-Snowplow Parents~The College Admissions Scandal

    14-Snowplow Parents~The College Admissions Scandal

    Today we’re taking a different enmeshed crime path. In so many cases on this show, we talk about parents that really should have cared more about their kids. But what about the parents who take their devotion to their children to a criminal level?  The “snowplow parent” is defined as a person who constantly forces obstacles out of their kids' paths. They have their eye on the future success of their child, and anyone or anything that stands in their way has to be removed.  Today we’re talking about a sprawling scheme that includes millions of dollars, an FBI wiretap, and the high-profile arrests of actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman among many other wealthy parents and co-conspirators.  This episode will cover ‘Operation Varsity Blues’, also known as the college admissions scandal.  Why spend money on tutors when you can just buy your kid’s way into college? 

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    Season Two BONUS!! Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein COMPLETE GUEST EPISODE!!

    Season Two BONUS!! Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein COMPLETE GUEST EPISODE!!

    Releasing another of our awesome guest episodes from Season Two of What's That From? This - like most of our guest eps - would only be available to our Patreon subscribers, but we LOVED this episode, so dropping it for free. Hope you enjoy as much as we do. And as always thanks for listening! 

    “Turns Out I’m Stupid” – Hot Takes with Kelly Hudson and Dan Klein. 

    Patreon only ep with Kelly Hudson, Host of the What Are You Into? podcast and Dan Klein, Host of the Bible Brothers podcast.

    Podcast troubles, Turns Out I’m Stupid, Smart kids don’t make smart adults, SAT’s, analogies, The Tyranny of Merit, Operation Varsity Blues, college admission scandal, Mossimo, Full House, Jim Santangeli, Cameo, social media break from Venmo, Teen Wheels, a war against bad comedy, Pete Shultz, Weekend Update, SNL: the most fuckable fucked institution, what makes comedy good, working out material as a musician, judging comedy vs. judging music, alienating audiences, Tond, niche comedy, Garth Marenghi, online comments, fame seeking, self- confidence vs. self-love, Gerard Butler, Russell Crowe, Tom Hardy, celebrity height, Steve Nash, Cinco phone, Tim and Eric, Tim Heidecker in Bridesmaids, The Comedy, AP Bio, Office Hours, On Cinema, mainstream work vs. raw comedy, Dan as the weird guy, black metal t-shirt, UCB theater teaching, “game,” Charlie Sanders, Asssscat, standing in line, Tinkle, David Cross, Stella, David Wain, mainstream opinion, Ted Lasso, Hamilton, Beyonce, growing as an artist, hot takes, normies being friends with weridos, Sarah Squirm, English comics, RuPaul’s drag race, Terrace House, fame abroad vs. fame in the US, John Sayles, Terry Gilliam, Mike White, commercial success, dungeon synth, Rejected Pitches, editing, confident asshole bad people less fun now, petite feet, Will Ferrell, Anchorman, misogynist humor, male friendship, ManThinkers, diarrhea in the name of weight loss, Pixar Soul, Seinfeld: this is the meal, if not now when, community, expectations of success, the lesson is work harder? or be kinder to yourself. 

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    Discussion with reporter Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable

    Discussion with reporter Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable
    Join us this week for an in-depth discussion with Wall Street Journal reporter, Melissa Korn, co-author of Unacceptable. We’ll delve into the who, what, where, and why of the Varsity Blues scandal. More importantly, we’ll talk through the behavior that allowed this to happen on a grand scale and discuss how to avoid similar thinking and actions that can lead to similar ethical transgressions. Finally, we’ll offer tips on what to look for in an ethical college counselor.

    Wendy Williams shares sobriety struggle, Operation Varsity Blues and Disney princess loving nanny wanted

    Wendy Williams shares sobriety struggle, Operation Varsity Blues and Disney princess loving nanny wanted

    Laila dives into the topics driving social media conversations this week including talk show host Wendy Williams revealing her struggle with sobriety, the latest in the college admissions scandal known as Varsity Blues, and a wanted ad for a nanny who must dress up as various Disney princesses. 

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