UCLA head soccer coach charged in
admissions fraud scandal resigns
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[March 22, 2019]
(Reuters) -
University of Southern California Los Angeles'
head men's soccer coach, Jorge Salcedo, who is among those charged in
the biggest admissions fraud scheme uncovered in the United States,
resigned his post Thursday, school officials told several media outlets
including the New York Post. |
A sign is pictured on the grounds of University of Southern California
in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 13, 2019. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni |
Salcedo was one of nine current or former college coaches, as
well as an associate athletic director, who were charged by
federal prosecutors in Boston on March 12 in connection with the
fraud scheme that has captured national attention.
According to court documents, Salcedo was among school officials
who are accused of accepting bribes in exchange for designating
admissions candidates as recruited athletes to increase their
chances of gaining acceptance at elite universities.
UCLA officials placed Salcedo on leave on last week after
learning he was charged with accepting up to $200,000 for
helping two students gain admission by posing as competitive
soccer players.
Neither a UCLA spokesman nor a representative for Salcedo were
immediately available for comment.
(Reporting by Rich McKay, Editing by William Maclean)
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