Wednesday, March 13, 2019

PARODY: VARSITY BLUES Stephanie Indicted, Wears Wire To Ensnare McGlynn, Belson, Van der Kloot, Rumley and the Gang

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Parody 
OPERATION VARSITY COACH BLUES

NOTE - THE COLLEGE ENTRY SCANDAL IS CALLED OPERATION VARSITY BLUES

TOO FUNNY!

NOT!
Now, Stephanie Muccini-Burke’s personal brand includes a host of criminal charges that could send her to jail for a maximum of 65 years. Muccini-Burke admitted Tuesday that she helped bring down her own criminal enterprise by becoming “a cooperating witness” and wearing a wire for the FBI.
“I am absolutely responsible for it,” Mrs. Burke, 58, told a federal judge in Boston, where she pleaded guilty to all the charges she was facing. “I put everything in place. I put all the people in place and made the payments directly.”
“Did you know it was illegal?” Judge Rya Zobel asked.
“Yes,” Stephanie-now-singer replied.
Stephanie the Singer, who lives in Blackstone, Medford and Newport Beach, California, was arrested after the FBI investigation that was dubbed Operation Varsity Blues exposed a network of well-heeled parents who allegedly paid Stephanie the Singer millions to boost their kids’ chances of getting into elite colleges such as Yale University, Georgetown University and Stanford University.
 can you believe it?

They call it Operation Varsity Blues!

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alleged-mastermind-cheating-scandal-involving-lori-laughlin-wore-wire-expose-n982421 

Now, William Rick Singer’s personal brand includes a host of criminal charges that could send him to jail for a maximum of 65 years. Singer admitted Tuesday that he helped bring down his own criminal enterprise by becoming “a cooperating witness” and wearing a wire for the FBI.
“I am absolutely responsible for it,” Singer, 58, told a federal judge in Boston, where he pleaded guilty to all the charges he was facing. “I put everything in place. I put all the people in place and made the payments directly.”
“Did you know it was illegal?” Judge Rya Zobel asked.
“Yes,” Singer replied.
Singer, who lives in Sacramento and Newport Beach, California, was arrested after the FBI investigation that was dubbed Operation Varsity Blues exposed a network of well-heeled parents who allegedly paid Singer millions to boost their kids’ chances of getting into elite colleges such as Yale University, Georgetown University and Stanford University.