Ex-USC coach, parent to plead guilty in college bribery scam
Two more people charged in a sweeping college admissions scandal have agreed to plead guilty. Authorities say in court documents filed Tuesday that former University of Southern California women's soccer coach Laura Janke will plead guilty to racketeering conspiracy and cooperate with prosecutors. Toby MacFarlane of California will also plead guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. MacFarlane is a former senior executive at a title insurance company.
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Janke and MacFarlane were charged alongside 48 others last month with taking part in the scheme that has embroiled elite universities across the country. Others charged include actresses
The parents are accused of paying admissions consultant
MacFarlane, of
Prosecutors say Janke created a bogus profile for MacFarlane's daughter that described her as a "US Club Soccer All American." MacFarlane's daughter graduated from USC last year without ever playing at the school, authorities say.
In exchange, Singer paid
Janke, 36, also created a fake athletic profile for MacFarlane's son that described him as over 6 feet when he was really 5 feet, 5 inches tall, authorities say. His son didn't play basketball at USC and withdrew from the school last year, they said.
In 2017, Singer directed Janke to create a profile to make Loughlin and Giannulli's younger daughter appear to be a competitive rower, authorities said. Janke agreed and their daughter, popular YouTube star
Janke's lawyer declined to comment Tuesday. An email was sent to MacFarlane's attorneys.
MacFarlane, 56, is the 14th parent to agree to plead guilty in the case. Others include Huffman , who will enter her guilty plea in
Parents who haven't reached a plea deal with prosecutors, including Loughlin and Giannulli, were hit earlier this month with a money laundering conspiracy charge on top of the mail fraud conspiracy charge they were already facing.
Loughlin and Giannulli are accused of paying
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