As the fallout from the nationwide elite college bribery scheme continues, the indicted Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and Stx Entertainment co-founder Bill McGlashan have all been hit today in a multi-million dollar lawsuit from one very angry mother.
That’s “no less than $500,000,000.00” angry to be specific
“Joshua applied to some of the colleges where the cheating took place and did not get in,” says award winning former Oakland school teacher Jennifer Kay Toy of her 4.2 graduating son. “Joshua and I beleived that he’d had a fair chance just like all other applicants but did not make the cut for some undisclosed reason,” Toy adds in the multi-claim fraud class action filed in a San Francisco court (read it here), with a hard tone that not even the filing can hide.
Filed yesterday, the class action doesn’t just go after the American Crime star, the Fuller House actor...
That’s “no less than $500,000,000.00” angry to be specific
“Joshua applied to some of the colleges where the cheating took place and did not get in,” says award winning former Oakland school teacher Jennifer Kay Toy of her 4.2 graduating son. “Joshua and I beleived that he’d had a fair chance just like all other applicants but did not make the cut for some undisclosed reason,” Toy adds in the multi-claim fraud class action filed in a San Francisco court (read it here), with a hard tone that not even the filing can hide.
Filed yesterday, the class action doesn’t just go after the American Crime star, the Fuller House actor...
- 3/14/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Well, that was fast: two Stanford University students are filing a class-action lawsuit against Yale, the University of Southern California, UCLA, and a number of other colleges and universities involved in the college admissions scandal.
According to the lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Kalea Woods and Erica Olsen, two current Stanford University students, are filing suit against the schools implicated in the scandal, as well as William “Rick” Singer, the alleged mastermind behind the admissions scheme. Both students allege that they...
According to the lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Kalea Woods and Erica Olsen, two current Stanford University students, are filing suit against the schools implicated in the scandal, as well as William “Rick” Singer, the alleged mastermind behind the admissions scheme. Both students allege that they...
- 3/14/2019
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Two Stanford students who were rejected by Yale and USC have filed a lawsuit against the college bribery ringleader and 8 universities. Erica Olsen and Kalea Woods are suing Rick Singer -- the man who pulled the strings in the biggest admissions bribery case ever -- along with USC, Stanford, UCLA, University of San Diego, Texas, Wake Forest, Yale and Georgetown. The students allege "unqualified students found their way into the admissions rolls of highly selective universities,...
- 3/14/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Non-commercial indie outlet Kcet walked away with the most trophies at Saturday night’s 70th annual Los Angeles Area Emmys with 11 wins, one more than last year. Spanish language outlet Kmex came in close behind with seven wins.
Other winners of the evening included ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La, who both nabbed five trophies. In addition, PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen” was honored as the recipient of the Governors Award. The five-year program will be recognized for its work focusing and maximizing community resources to tackle Southern California’s high school dropout crisis.
Read the complete list of winners below.
Outstanding Director – News
Deya Ceballos, Director
Kvea
Outstanding Writer – News
Mary Harris, Writer
NBC4
Outstanding Hard News Reporting
Robert Kovacik, Reporter
NBC4
Outstanding News Feature Reporting
Pat Harvey, Reporter
CBS2/KCAL9
Nicolette Medina, Producer
Outstanding Editor – News
Jeff MacIntyre, Editor
ABC7
Outstanding Sports Reporting
Patrick O’Neal,...
Other winners of the evening included ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La, who both nabbed five trophies. In addition, PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make it Happen” was honored as the recipient of the Governors Award. The five-year program will be recognized for its work focusing and maximizing community resources to tackle Southern California’s high school dropout crisis.
Read the complete list of winners below.
Outstanding Director – News
Deya Ceballos, Director
Kvea
Outstanding Writer – News
Mary Harris, Writer
NBC4
Outstanding Hard News Reporting
Robert Kovacik, Reporter
NBC4
Outstanding News Feature Reporting
Pat Harvey, Reporter
CBS2/KCAL9
Nicolette Medina, Producer
Outstanding Editor – News
Jeff MacIntyre, Editor
ABC7
Outstanding Sports Reporting
Patrick O’Neal,...
- 7/29/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2018 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards were held Saturday, July 28 live from the city of angels, handing out trophies to local programming that made big impacts over the past year.
Kcet led the winners list with 11 trophies, followed closely behind by Kmex with seven and both ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La with five each.
The TV Academy announced winners in 47 categories total, including previously announced wins in the individual achievement categories, such as hard news reporting, sports reporting, director, writer, editor and videographer. PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate” won this year’s Governors Award, which was presented by Academy’s chairman and CEO Hayma Washington.
See the complete list of L.A. Area Emmy winners below:
Programming And News Categories
L.A. Local Color
Alta California
(The Migrant Kitchen)
Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Producer
Kelly Parker, Producer
Independent...
Kcet led the winners list with 11 trophies, followed closely behind by Kmex with seven and both ABC7 and Spectrum SportsNet La with five each.
The TV Academy announced winners in 47 categories total, including previously announced wins in the individual achievement categories, such as hard news reporting, sports reporting, director, writer, editor and videographer. PBS SoCal’s “American Graduate” won this year’s Governors Award, which was presented by Academy’s chairman and CEO Hayma Washington.
See the complete list of L.A. Area Emmy winners below:
Programming And News Categories
L.A. Local Color
Alta California
(The Migrant Kitchen)
Kcet
Matthew Crotty, Producer
Juan Devis, Executive Producer
Antonio Diaz, Producer
Stef Ferrari, Producer
Ben Hunter, Producer
Kelly Parker, Producer
Independent...
- 7/29/2018
- by Christi Carras
- Variety Film + TV
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