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Ex-Harvard coach, dad face jurors in admissions bribery case

Por: Associated Press Life December 06, 2022

BOSTON (AP) — A wealthy Maryland businessman bought the run-down home of Harvard’s fencing coach for well above its value, bankrolled the renovation of his $1 million condo and helped pay the coach’s bills in a scheme to secure coveted spots for his sons at the elite university, a federal prosecutor told jurors on Monday. Peter Brand, who was fired from Harvard in 2019, “gave into corruption” amid personal financial struggles from Jie... + full article



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