Napa Valley Vineyard Owner Begins Prison Sentence For Role In College Admissions Scandal

Posted: Nov 11, 2019



BOSTON KGO -- A Napa Valley winemaker is heading to prison today for admitting his part in the college admissions scandal.

Agustin Huneeus will be reporting for the start of a five-month sentence. He pleaded guilty to two different schemes to get his daughter into USC, first by cheating on her SAT's and then falsely claiming she was a student-athlete.

Once Huneeus finishes his five-month sentence, he faces another 500 hours of community service and a $100,000 dollar fine.

About a dozen other Bay Area parents are charged in the sweeping college cheating scandal, or have already been sentenced.

Source:abc7news.com
November 4, 2019



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