Judge calls USC dad a ‘thief,’ gives longest prison sentence so far in college admissions scandal – USA TODAY

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BOSTON — Toby MacFarlane, a former real estate and title insurance executive from California, was sentenced to six months in prison Wednesday for paying $450,000 to get his daughter and son admitted into the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits.

It marks the longest prison sentence so far handed down among 13 parents and one college coach in the nation’s college admissions scandal.

More:College admissions scandal tracker: Who’s pleaded guilty, who’s gone to prison — and who’s still fighting

U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton stressed that MacFarlane participated in the nationwide admissions scheme led by college consultant Rick Singer “not once, but twice,” taking seats at USC away from two deserving students. 

He told MacFarlane his actions should be tolerated no more than a common thief’s actions, “because that’s what you are — a thief.”

“Higher education in this country aspires to be a meritocracy. Those who work the hardest or make the best grades rightfully get accepted into the best schools,” Gorton said. “You had the audacity and the self-aggrandizing impudence to use your wealth to cheat and lie your way around the rules that apply to everyone else.”

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