Tennis player who never played: Dad to plead guilty for $400K bribe to get son into Georgetown

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Tennis player who never played: Dad to plead guilty for $400K bribe to get son into Georgetown
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'Your dealings are your dealings,' dad told Rick Singer after paying $400K Georgetown bribe. Now he's pleading guilty.

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