Former food company executive Michelle Janavs was sentenced to five months in prison Tuesday for paying bribes in the college admissions scam, the US Attorney's Office in Massachusetts said.
Janavs, whose family invented Hot Pockets, paid the scheme's mastermind, Rick Singer, $100,000 to cheat on two of her daughters' ACTs, and agreed to pay $200,000 to have one of the daughters admitted to University of Southern California as a"fake beach volleyball recruit," according to a sentencing memorandum. Janavs, 49, was one of four defendants who are"far and away the most culpable parents" in the admissions scandal, the memorandum states.
I thought this was Kate Middleton at first glance.
'invented'
TBH, it’s not like she’s a drug dealer. She should just be fined, put under house arrest for a year, and ordered to do 2000 hours of community service. Bad use of penal resources. Sad.
She be forced to eat Hot Pockets for a year
A WHOLE 5 months...wow! Yet we have women who just enrolled their kids in a different district getting 3-12 years. Sounds fair to me.
Just here wondering if JimGaffigan would like to comment
Hahaha
Five months? That’s a slap on the wrist.
Que mal
Hot pockets are disgusting
Funny if they serve hot pockets at lunch.
What exactly are they trying to buy? They already have millions of dollars to leave their children. It’s not like going to an Ivy is going to give them some great advantage in life. They already have advantages. Let the idiots get in where they get in and call it a day!
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