Rudolph "Rudy" Meredith, whose decision to cooperate helped
investigators discover the mastermind of the wide-ranging
scheme, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf in Boston
after pleading guilty in 2019 to conspiracy and fraud charges.
The prison sentence Wolf ordered came despite prosecutors'
recommending Meredith, 54, receive a non-custodian punishment
after becoming a key witness in the "Operation Varsity Blues"
investigation.
Meredith's lawyers in court papers said he assisted law
enforcement to "atone for his inexcusable lapses of judgment."
He must also pay a $19,000 fine and forfeit more than $557,000."
The investigation centered on William "Rick" Singer, a
California college admissions consultant who admitted in 2019 to
facilitating college entrance exam cheating and bribing coaches
to secure his clients' children's admission as phony athletes.
The investigation led 51 people to plead guilty, including
actors Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, two of the many
wealthy parents Singer counted as clients. Singer faces
sentencing in January.
Two parents were convicted in one trial, while another was
acquitted in June. A federal judge in September ordered a new
trial for a former University of Southern California water polo
coach convicted of accepting bribes.
Prosecutors said Meredith from 2015 and 2018 accepted $860,000
from Singer in exchange for designating the children of wealthy
parents as soccer recruits or attempting to facilitate their
admission to New Haven, Connecticut-based Yale by other means.
Separately, Meredith also agreed to accept a $450,000 bribe
directly from a California businessman without Singer's
involvement to help his daughter gain admission.
An unrelated stock fraud investigation involving that
businessman led prosecutors to learn about Meredith, who in turn
helped them uncover Singer's vast scheme.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Leslie Adler
and Christopher Cushing)
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