The woman said she thought money given to a college counselor was a donation for salaries, special athletic programs, scholarships for the needy and more
The Chinese mother who paid a now-disgraced college counselor $6.5 million for help securing her daughter a spot at Stanford University did so thinking she was making a donation for scholarships, academic staff and athletic programs at the university, according to a statement provided by her lawyer Thursday.
Vincent W.C. Law, a Hong Kong partner at the global law firm Mayer Brown, said he was representing the mother of Yusi Zhao, who was admitted to Stanford after working with the college counselor at the center of the admissions...
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