• Dad accused in admissions scandal may have misrepresented his own education
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/17/us/mossimo-giannulli-usc-college-admissions-scandal/index.html In an October 2016 post on the fashion blog "The Hundreds," author Bobby Hundreds writes that Giannulli "not only convinced his dad that he was a student by falsifying report cards, Mossimo got him to fork over fees with fake tuition bills. In fact, Moss used this seed money to initiate his foray into the T-shirt biz. "Giannulli was never a full time student at the University of Southern California. And his daughter, social media influencer Olivia Jade, has also said in a podcast interview that he used his tuition money to start his iconic business. According to USC, Mossimo Giannulli attended USC during the spring semester in 1984, but not as a fully matriculated student. He was enrolled in the College of Continuing Education, a non-degree program open to anyone "with no formal admission requirements." USC would not share what, if any classes he took.
Betcha if you took their money away these people would have absolutely nothing, its all they are.
To be fair in this case it seems to have been more him financially defrauding his own father than pretending to have a degree he doesn't.
so does that mean the father isn't guilty of bribing his son's way into college since his son was defrauding him in the first place?
No, please read the article
Bruh the article literally says how this dude started his own business. Not by nice means, certainly, but on the other hand any other alternative is extremely difficult
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