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|    Media exec in college admissions scam cl    |
|    30 May 19 10:28:53    |
   
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   From: cblasey@paloaltou.edu   
      
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   Liberal Democrats, too lazy and stupid to compete   
   scholastically. This is the result of the present day inferior   
   California school system, once the envy of the entire free   
   world, after 40 years of Democrat control and parasitic   
   socialist union infestation.   
      
   TAGS: Cheat Lie Bribe Obama Ignorant Liberal Dumb Crime College   
   High School Sports USC Coach ACT Democrat LA Times, Washington   
   Post, NY Times Elite Hollywood TV Media Twitter youTube Scumbags   
   Kiss Your Job Goodbye   
      
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   A wealthy media exec from La Jolla, Calif., falsely claimed her   
   teenage son was a top athlete to get him into USC — and even   
   submitted doctored photos to make him look like a champ,   
   investigators said.   
      
   Elisabeth Meyer Kimmel, 54, allegedly claimed son Thomas was an   
   “elite high-school pole vaulter.”   
      
   In the doctored image seen here, Thomas’ face was digitally   
   pasted on that of a vaulter clearing a bar at 14 feet.   
      
   However, Kimmel’s son never actually participated in track and   
   field during his time at a private La Jolla prep school, probers   
   said.   
      
   The son’s application to USC falsely claimed he was a three-year   
   varsity letterman in track and was “one of the top pole vaulters   
   in the state of California.”   
      
   Meanwhile, the family’s charitable foundation made a $50,000   
   payment to the USC Women’s Athletics Board, records show.   
      
   Another payment, of $200,000, was made to a group controlled by   
   William “Rick” Singer, the man behind the sprawling scheme to   
   get kids into elite schools by faking athletic credentials   
   and/or test scores.   
      
   Kimmel has been the owner and president of Midwest Television   
   Inc. since 2007.   
      
   https://nypost.com/2019/03/13/media-exec-in-college-admissions-   
   scam-claimed-son-was-star-athlete/   
       
      
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