Former USC, Georgetown coaches to face charges in U.S. college admission scandal

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Former coaches from the University of Southern California and Georgetown University are among a dozen people due in court on Monday to face charges that they participated in the largest college admissions fraud scheme uncovered in U.S. history. The 12 people are expected to plead not guilty to charges

BOSTON - Former coaches from the University of Southern California and Georgetown University are among a dozen people due in court on Monday to face charges that they participated in the largest college admissions fraud scheme uncovered in U.S. history.

Federal prosecutors in Boston this month charged some 50 people, including actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman and top corporate executives, with paying into a scheme that ran for eight years and bought admission to difficult to get into universities such as Yale, USC and Georgetown. He called the scam a"side door" way of gaining admission and used it on behalf of clients including Douglas Hodge, the former chief executive of asset manager Pimco, and"Full House" actress Loughlin, who prosecutors say paid bribes to have their children admitted to USC.

The charges have illustrated the power that coaches of even lower-profile college sports have to influence admissions decisions.

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