The Biggest Registration Fraud in U.S., the Father from China Used $200 Million U.S. to Get His Daughter into Stanford

What parents are, willing to do, to “help” their children, if you can believe it, in this world, where, MONEY talks, the L-O-U-D-E-S-T!!!  From the Front Page Sections, translated…

The biggest registration fraud in the U.S. happened recently at Standford, by the richest man in Sandong, the C.E.O. of a pharmaceutical manufacturing company, Chiao, in order to send his own daughter into STandford to study, he’d paid Singer, the middleman who’d helped him made this deal $6.5 million U.S., this was the highest amount in the cases of bribes, Zhou had already been, expelled from Stanford University.

The Sina financial reports stated, that Singer posed as the executor of a scholarship foundation, claimed that he can give the American and children of other nations the chance of going to the most prestigious universities, and not let these parents know, that what he was doing was actually, illegal.  He’d taken the money from the parents, to go bribe the American famous universities’ sports teams, and, falsified the records of these students being athletes, so they can get into the schools.

The justice department of the U.S. in March declared they’d busted this biggest fraud of enrollment into universities, there were, at least nine coaches who had accepted the bribes from thirty-three rich and famous parents, who’d traded their children’s falsified performance records in the sports to get admitted to schools such as Stanford, and Yale.  Back then, the American government found the single case bribes went up to a couple million dollars to a hundred million dollars, and, this Asian rich man’s bribe of two hundred million dollars is the highest of all.

Chiao was admitted to Stanford in 2017, she’d gone from Beijing to Stanford to study, majored in psychology and eastern Asian studies.  His father was the C.E.O. of a pharmaceutical company in Sandong, the family ranked as the 82nd richest in the top 100 rich in China.

The reports claimed, that Tao Chiao’s name had shown up in the famous money laundering case, the Panama papers.

At the end of March, when Chiao was expelled by Stanford, the coach of the sailing team also got fired for accusation of fraud too.  The American judge stated, “at the end of 2017, Singer gave the coach an application paper, as the part of being admitted as a sports player, Sing had forged the wrong sports player’s file, which made the school believed, that the applicant was, a real sailor of boats.”

The judge pointed out, after Chiao was admitted, Sing gave Vandemoer, the sailing coach, half a million dollars, and the money was placed in the sailing team, at the sailing team’s coach’s disposal.

Chiao was not the first case of rich Asians’ using special methods to get into a prestigious American school, the case from before, Sherry Kuo, her parents paid $1.2 million U.S. to get her into Yale.

And so see, this is what’s, currently happening in education, the parents’ willingness, to get their own young accepted into the most prestigious schools in the U.S., using any means possible, because perhaps, they don’t believe that their children have what it takes, to get into the schools on their own, and stay for all four years without getting expelled, and this, is just two of the many cases that’s already been, out into the open right now!  I’m sure there will be even more cases like these…because money is what makes this world goes ‘round!!!

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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