Nearly 50 people have been charged in a massive college entrance exam cheating and bribery plot, according the Federal Bureau of Investigations, including a number of high-profile CEOs, and Hollywood actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman. ... In all, 33 parents — including Loughlin and Huffman — allegedly paid a collective sum of $25 million to a college admissions counselor named William Singer, according to ABC News, who then "bribed college officials, coaches and college entrance exam administrators, who then helped students secure admissions 'not on their merits but through fraud.'" The FBI contends that Singer's bribes went to officials at some of the most elite colleges in the country, including Yale, Stanford, UCLA, Georgetown, the University of San Diego, Wake Forest, the University of Texas, and the University of Southern California, and to college entrance exams administrators for both the SAT and ACT. It turns out that Warren, whose incredibly dubious claim to Cherokee ancestry has dogged her for much of her career, has some thoughts on the kerfuffle. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said she had "zero" sympathy for parents caught up in the college cheating scandal during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC. Warren did not elaborate on her feelings after being asked the question as part of a number of rapid-fire questions posed by "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski. That would be a rather ironic sense of moral indignation for someone of alleged 1/1024th Cherokee ancestry who nonetheless thought it fit to rely upon that purported ancestry as part of her application for the State Bar of Texas. Perhaps Warren ought to consider that she is not the most well-suited spokesperson for this particular crusade.
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Murder of Thomas Vigliarolo On March 20, 1985, Donna Hylton and three female accomplices drugged and kidnapped 62-year-old LI NY real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo at the behest of Louis Miranda, who thought Vigliarolo had cheated him out of $139,000 on a mutual con in which the two allegedly sold shares in New York City condos and pocketed the money. The kidnappers held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him. Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment.