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(FOX 2) - Earlier this week, the rich, famous and the powerful were caught bribing colleges across the country so their mediocre children could get in. The feds built a racketeering case against actresses, CEOs, coaches and dozens of others.
This isn't the first time we've heard of the rich and famous buying advantages for themselves and their loved ones, but this could be the most brazen. And are these 50 suspects the end - or just the tip of the iceberg in this federal investigation?
On the panel:
Eva Dodds, director of College Wise
Michael Love, high school senior
Ernestine Sanders, Executive Director of Education, Cornerstone Schools
Chastity Pratt Dawsey, reporter, Bridge Magazine
Second panel:
Clark Durant, founder, Cornerstone Schools
Holly Markiecki-Bennets, president Michigan Association for College Admissions Counseling
Steve Hood, political consultant
Chastity Pratt Dawsey, reporter, Bridge Magazine
Then, Charlie Langton takes Let It Rip on the road to see if metro Detroiters feel the blame lies more with the parents or the children.